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Laura S. Fox

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  1. Thanks a lot! I'm not usually writing love triangles - I usually found them obnoxious - but when I do... these guys must be involved.
  2. Yes! Correct. Lyn from the past had way too many hang-ups to respond truthfully to a direct attempt at honesty.
  3. Tell it to Lyn (the past version) and he'll turn livid, fall in denial, and drown although he has no reason to.
  4. That's a very good question. They all used to wear armors and masks.
  5. Yes, he is. Especially since his whole attention is trained on Lyn
  6. He knew everything Or, at least, that's the impression he's giving, right?
  7. Chapter Fifteen – Am I the Asshole? Lyn didn’t have time to react when Alexander grabbed his hand, snatching him from Brad before he could even pull himself away. He waved at Brad and Luke, who already seemed to have forgotten about the total drubbing they had received only earlier, if anyone were to judge by the goofy smiles and slaps on the back they exchanged. “Are we in a hurry or something?” he asked as Alexander seemed to have a clear destination in mind as to where he wanted to
  8. I like this meme too much!
  9. Indeed he is!
  10. When we're away from people for a long time, we tend to imagine their lives without us on our own terms... Rarely, that version and the truth are identical. And yes, that was the beginning of healing for Jamie
  11. Hearst worked on two lanes, but he only needs to use one By not signing the NDA and recording the talk with Angus, he did have a plan B. But I thought the brother turned lawyer was too good an idea to ignore.
  12. Oh no, and we sooo care about Angus's feelings
  13. My bad, here it is:
  14. I will humbly accept that award And yes, you're right. We're on the last leg of this journey. Now all that's left is to figure out the (happy) ending... Jk, I already did.
  15. Chapter Fifty-Two – Almost Famous Angus was red like a lobster and looked like he had lost his voice. Jamie was still under the impact of having met his brother for the first time in fifteen years and had turned into a complete mute, as well. “We have a solid case, Mr. Boyd,” Nolan continued, adjusting his shades while continuing to grin like a Cheshire cat. “I mean, what could you possibly mean by this? Contestants agree to all conditions of the production and waive any claims against
  16. You are so right about him being the key Thank you for your nice comment. I love having my characters do surprising things, but also while keeping them in character! Hence Danny's worry felt natural to me, because, hey, you don't meet your future in-laws for the first time in your life every day! Also, so true those last few words
  17. I had to google that!
  18. Truer words have never been spoken... Average Joe no more, welcome Extraordinary Joe! I mean, Danny!
  19. Oh, you're so right about that first line! And he'll do so much more!
  20. I didn't think of that!
  21. And now I recall how one of the readers on another story of mine made me into a meme - or adapted a meme to me and my propensity for cliffies. If memory serves, it went like this: Reader: how many cliffhangers are in this story? Laura S. Fox: yes.
  22. Too bad I didn't think of that! He is using something else in the next chapter, though... Love the bit about priorities.
  23. He doesn't need that old thing anymore
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