Sorry. I, of all people should not get off topic.
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My sincerest best wishes for you and your family, Emoe. I pray that you will find comfort in your fond memories. Having lost both of my parents, I know what you are experiencing.
Thanks for mentioning the Living Will. It's not just for the elderly.
I think everyone is a little on edge despite the lack of a cliffhanger in LTMP 47. It seems a simple "?" has relieved some tension. And thus far, there have been no dissenting replies.
Sorry, I got carried away when I went post a response. What you see is the best recovery I could make. I trust someone in Admin will delete the whole thread.
I have just read the whole story Everybody's Wounded and want to commend and thank Duncan Ryder for a beautiful story. It is an amazing accomplishment. I anticipate another touching story in How the Light Gets In and will begin reading it now.
Thanks, Duncan.
Great chapter, CJ. Lots of things came to a satisfactory ending. Helen's death was sad, but the end of Scar and his last two henchmen were welcome. General Bradson's forced resignation should be no surprise; happens all the time. I applaud his decision to rattle a few politicians.
One thing I wondered about:
C James has released Chapter 47 of Let the Music Play. This chapter, Endgame, is the final chapter of the story with an epilogue to be published in a few days.
Enjoy the finale, goat fans!
Another great chapter, Dan...lots of action. Kyle gets his initiation in dealing with demon-controlled mages and does quite well considering his lack of experience. I think Worthington may have found Mr. Right.
I'm ready for the next chapter when you are.
It's a frog. Has something to do with ancestry.
There are so many cute, whimsical frog pictures/drawings available on the www that I change my avatar occasionally. You would agree that a frog pic is appropriate if you check my personal photo at my GA profile.