The trio and Sonic are fearless. I was half expecting something to pop out of the
labyrinth. There's no way I'd have nerves like any one of those four. This chapter
seems to have awakened something in Sonic. Really all four of them seem to be
growing up.
You say there's a surprise coming? -Imagine that!
I've never heard about the green and yellow acronym, -that's fascinating.
Thanks for sharing your experience with your family. Since every family is unique
we know that there are no real generalities, but it's encouraging to see that you
came away better from the experience.
I like this chapter, despite it's brevity. I'm happy Trey wants to move forward and
have Mark meet his family. That's a big thing. Carrot cake? I love it and make a
killer carrot cake. You've planted the seed here and I may just need to make one.
This is an interesting story. Weird? Yes, but I like your style but I don't understand
the terminology & abbreviations. A little background info would be nice. Hiro is
sweet, and devoted to our bugman.
Margret is so consumed by her bitterness that she's become an angry ball of dust
inside. Her soul is dead. She is to be pitied, since those kind of people won't change
and there's probably no hope for her. I worry about the harm she does to the people
around her though, how far will she go to poison the lives of everybody else?
Has Talleyrand met his match? I'm excited that you've included him in your story.
He isn't really a challenge for Granger, but Talleyrand was a remarkable survivor
for his day. The fact that even today he is spoken of at all, tells us he was unique.
This could be fun...
This is a beautiful story about devotion and love,- and obligation. Hypocrisy and
bias figure large, as well as does sacrifice. Oppression is something we are all
familiar with, and how it can shape our lives and maybe even ruin them.
Mostly it's about love though, courage, and family.
Love rules!
Things don't settle down for long around the ranch, do they? Jesse's scumbag father
is stirring up trouble, - for money. The slimeball is going to fight dirty too, since
that's his MO. Feel free to kill that one off if you want, with my complete approval!
At the end of the last chapter, I thought there was a 50/50 chance something would
happen with the guard after that meeting. Yes, no, yes, no, absolutely not!
Then you surprised me. I like that.
Sad? -Yes, but there's love and hope enough for them to persevere. Of course, time
will tell. I'm curious to see where and when Alexi and Josh meet up again.
I'm hoping these Oberion water frogs are a worthy gift for Parliament. Are you sure
they'll measure up to the politicians' standards? Will they be horrible enough? If
the frogs are just slimy, then they'll hardly be noticed, - even if it's poisonous slime.
Hmm, - a kidnapping! I can think of four suspects right away. I feel sad for Dylan,
since he's been living as a victim for so long. He's just begun to get back his
confidence and I hate to think how this will affect him. Of course, this may
be a test, and serve to make him stronger. We'll see, won't we?
I'm enjoying this interlude with Winkler and Jacobs. It's been easy to relegate
Winkler to the background and take him for granted, because that's essentially
his function as a servant. I've always been curious to know more. His name is
Joshua, and now we know more about why he's been so devoted to Grainger.
He's also younger than I'd imagined,- only 18. Jacob's wife in New York shouldn't
be too much of a problem if there are no children. Well, I'll wait and see.
I like this haynin creature. I have a picture of a gentle sasquatch. Our two travelers
have suddenly acknowledged their love, and that's sweet, - not that I didn't see
it coming...
Quite a welcome to the new planet! I find it strange that John and the girls would
leave Karl alone to fend off the mother wolf. That would be hard to forgive. The
whole helpless female routine won't do. I hope something eats those two useless
girls soon.