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Timothy M.

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  1. Interesting to see all the worry, I thought David2 was doing rather well with his warfare plans and I'm confident he will win and be able to bring David back. I may be too optimistic, and of course there will be a price to pay - and his brother, Twoey and David's friends are already paying some of it.
  2. LOL, dragon, more Vesterhav than channel, but I know what you mean. I want to you for understanding why Patrick was overwhelmed at the idea of getting a nice, accepting family. The loss of his parents and the rejection of his relatives has been a hard burden to bear. The aunt will arrive in chapter 7. As for what happens until then Thank you for reading and reviewing.
  3. Well, finally. I'm glad Lee realized Marshall was right all along and put his foot down.
  4. LOL, I think they may wait a little longer with the wedding. But yeah, this was one of the emotional chapters, I'm glad you found it sweet. Thanks, mate.
  5. Timothy M.

    Chapter 8

    At least the doctor and Donnelly are sensible. But I guess we'll have to wait for Count Rowland to wake up, before this mess is sorted out. Idiots, all of them, but I can see why they took his silence as defiance.
  6. Thank you again to Renee for featuring the review of Team Building and to all of you for leaving such positive comments about the story and the review. Ted and I were both at all the wonderful feedback.
  7. Timothy M.

    Chapter 5

    LOL, I like the idea that Fin is attracting unicorns and nightmares who are meant for each other. I look forward to Sy and Quin working it out themselves.
  8. I think Sam made the right decision. He needs a clean break and perhaps Jason might grow up after Sam's gone. Even without saying most of it directly, you clearly showed what was wrong with their relationship. Jason lacked trust, was jealous, insecure, temperamental in the bad way, selfish and didn't appreciate Sam's love or their relationship.
  9. Once they were settled next to each other on the sofa with a mug of hot, milky tea each, Patrick decided to ask the most important question first. “What are your plans? I mean for now, but also for the future? How can we make this work when we live in two different countries?” In spite of having shown he was quite forthright himself, Peter seemed momentarily taken aback at the candid acknowledgement of their commitment. But the cardmaker could sense he was pleased. He smiled wryly and
  10. No problem, LL, I actually thought you had too, and in any case I also owe you some Crave reviews. I'm delighted to have you point out how easily and naturally Patrick gained the trust of Michael, not by any contrived plan or overly affectionate behavior, but simply by being himself and taking a genuine interest in the boy. You're absolutely right, it was something they both needed, and would you believe it: I've never thought about like that until you said it here. I love it when my reviewers give me a deeper insight into my stories. I'm glad you can recognize something I find logical too: that if you're mature and know yourself, you can recognize love and move into a relationship with careful certainty quite fast. Luckily you won't have to wait much longer, since I'm about to post the next chapter.
  11. Timothy M.

    Chapter 6

    I'm with Ehren when he delights in Tris being intelligent and loyal and compassionate. And I loved the way he admitted to not knowing how to play the part of a boyfriend and then gradually did it naturally and finally admitted to being in love. Beautiful.
  12. Timothy M.

    Provoked

    The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. But at least Simon's parents dismissed the idea of him talking to Grace. I'm pretty sure Si would have lost it completely, if they suggested that. I think his reactions in school and at home are quite understandable, knowing what we do, and I'm counting on his family having a healthy spell of remorse once the truth comes out. For now the thought of what will happen if Simon is forced to endure locker rooms and showers at school is making me
  13. Timothy M.

    Chapter 12

    Poor Mousie. But Phen and the others will take good care of him and he'll enjoy the experience.
  14. You're welcome, Ted, and as you can see from the comments all your readers agree with the review. It's great fun and worthwhile to write these reviews when the response is positive and the author appreciates it.
  15. Timothy M.

    Bring Home Bae

    Efrain set himself up for this embarassing incident with his inability to be honest about who he is. If I were his parent I'd feel pretty insulted at my son's lack of trust in me. Fair enough to do the DADT when he was single, but with a serious relationship and bringing home his boyfriend? Not cool, 'rain.
  16. Tillykke, Cynus. Godt gået !
  17. Umm, no, you've got it quite wrong, Lisa. I don't get any rep points for the review itself, Renee gets those. I need likes to GIVE to the comments left on the review, and those comments are MY reward. Of course, if anyone likes the comments I leave here, then I get those rep points.
  18. Timothy M.

    Chapter 4

    I actually liked Karen at first, but now I'm all She comes home to a meal her youngest son has helped his new brother prepare, and she disappears into her bedroom? WTF? And Casey's father is something of a douchebag, I thought he was supposed to talk to Casey that night (according to Karen)? And what happened to enrolling him in school asap? But at least Casey met two nice teachers at school, so hopefully he'll have a few sensible adults in his life at some point. I noticed he did housework all by himself, and we're reminded he pretty much took care of himself at his earlier home too. He'll be good for Lane. I'm glad Lane had his own room, although you had me slightly confused at first with this sentence: It appeared that Rodney and Lane shared a room. Oh, and finally - I bet Casey is the first person to know Lane has been molested, since no one usually listens to him rambling on or takes him seriously. He probably makes that comment about Mr. G being a bad man every time he walks past, and no one ever thought to ask why he thinks so. Maybe because he mostly walks to school on his own, but I bet his stupid brothers have heard it and ignored him. Casey will listen to Lane.
  19. Timothy M.

    Chapter 3

    I don't understand why people think Casey needs therapy. His mother needs therapy or maybe just someone telling her what an awful person she is. There is nothing wrong with Casey that can't be fixed with a bit of kind and intelligent behavior, such as actually asking rather than assuming, and treating him as a person and not a kid. Honestly, his father is pretty clueless, calling him Son when they meet, but I bet he thinks he's being welcoming, Casey's true personality is shown in the way he treats Lane, and that should tell us all about who is good and who is bad in this story. You might want to check on the time table for the road trip, I had him arriving at four am. I realize it must be four pm, but then Lane's mom suddenly says it's late.
  20. Timothy M.

    Chapter 2

    I don't see anything wrong with Casey having sex with Terry. He invited him with clear signals about this being nothing more than casual, and he would have respected a no. Unless he's lying (and why would he), they both enjoyed it, and Terry probably had a wonderful first time. It wasn't nice to wish for his mom to walk in (although only for Terry sake), even if it woud serve her right, but otherwise I think Casey made a good decision. They have a nice memory to think back on. Only one thing confused me: Casey said it was four years since he'd been with Rollie, but that would have made them 12 at the time. I thought they were 14? Running away was not done in a serious manner, if Casey really wanted to get away, he would have caught the first bus leaving, no matter where it went. I hope he got a refund on the bus ticket. But I think he did a good job of rebelling against his mom's decision to send him packing. And she called him 'queer' - that did it, she's an homophobic piece of shit. may she rot in Hell. I'm glad Casey called her on that too.
  21. Timothy M.

    Chapter 1

    Your story is new to me, but I shall look forward to reading it. I ike Casey and I certainly dislike his mother - and every other adult we've met so far. OK, so it's a shock to find your fourteen-year-old son having sex. (But why does she walk into a teen's room without knocking?) However, what kind of a bitch outs a teen boy to his parents like that? OK, she may not have known their reaction would be so bad, but then she should have apologized to both of them for making such a terrible mistake. Casey is absolutely right, she is the one who needs counseling, not him. I'm not surprised he is rebelling - and in fact I think he's being quite clever and calm about the situation he's in. Mr. Armstrong is a stupid, insensitive prick, and I was so pleased when Casey told him to keep his mum out of the matter. I laughed at the way you described the scolding and Casey's reaction. Awesome. She is a selfish, uncaring, useless jerk, who doesn't care about her son's feelings or needs but only about him 'making her look bad.'
  22. You're welcome, Drew, thank you for a lovely review. Yeah, there's a good reason why one of the tags for the story is 'parents' but family might have been even better. Patrick has longed for a lover, but I have the feeling getting a son was a welcome bonus. I hope there will be Awws every Sunday this year. And I'm over the moon that you loved the angel.
  23. Timothy M.

    Chapter 11

    Arrrgh out of likes, and this chapter needed TEN of them I love how you're expanding the family. I'm not sure whether I want the fiancee to be faithful or not, because if it's the latter Mousy can stay with them, even if it's sad for him at first.
  24. LOL, yeah, how about some more likes. have a while you wait. but my payment is actually all these nice comments.
  25. Yes ! Awwww and for this great review, dugh. I'm so glad you were not disappointed by the high expectations and the anticipation created. I hope you keep feeling the same to the very end. You have anticipated what Patrick (and probably Peter) will feel at several points: disbelief and gratitude that they met and both fell in love. I love the way you describe their romance. From the very beginning I knew Michael was an important part of the story, and I'm delighted every time I get a comment reflecting this. Your description of how you see their family interaction fills my heart with joy, because this was exaactly what I wanted to achieve. for reading and giving me such lovely feedback.
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