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Pinemoor, Here We Come?
Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Pinemoor, Here We Come?
Oh, that's a tough question... And I don't really keep up with blockbusters and Hollywood production nowadays, to be completely honest. Banter is Jack's middle name. or maybe his first. who knows? -
Pinemoor, Here We Come?
Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Pinemoor, Here We Come?
Indeed! This story will have a few more surprises! -
Chapter Twenty-Three – The Moon through the Pines He had never seen such a place in his life. It made Danny feel very strongly how much time he had spent cooped up in the city, where it was impossible to watch the sky, or enjoy the smell of grass. Not that he could do either right now, as they were still aboard Theodore’s plane, but he could look at the expanse of green spread out underneath them and wonder about Ryder’s life. Pinemoor was an apt name; it made Danny think of a fairyta
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Thank you for the analysis, nonetheless! Yes, it was a comparison. And that touch of Lyn's fingers over Alexander's wrist... you might laugh when I tell you I've re-rewritten the same phrase about five times until it rang true to my ears, lol. I wanted to capture what Lyn feels in that moment, even if it's not acknowledged yet. Brad is... Brad. (Other readers of mine use this phrase to describe him, and I think it fits the character.) Lyn might hope as much as he wants that Brad would do or say something different, but he has no power over other people's reactions. That's a lesson for life, I think. However... Brad will be the most difficult character in how and when he reveals his true self. Until then, feel free to speculate, or just see him as a 'bro'. Either way, it's fine. I know I'm giving the readers quite the puzzle with this character. I so laughed at the line about the restaurant... of course, people would take off their shoes to feel the sand! Alexander only does it to please Lyn.
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I have met various people in my life, and while I don't take them and put them in my stories, I do 'grab' pieces of them. I was put - not just once - in the position to act as an emotions translator - if that exists - to make some of my friends understand what other people were trying to tell them. Hence Lyn's flaw of being dense.
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Chapter Thirteen – The Fourth Musketeer The first thing that registered with Lyn was how much light the windows let in. The second was the realization that he must have overslept for the first time in forever. He winced as he got out of bed, his bladder reminding him – as if there was any need for that reminder – that he was way past his usual wakeup hour. He had missed his morning run, too. Was Alexander’s mouth magical or something? Why had he slept so well, especially when he wasn’t
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A lot of people left the reaction 'fingers crossed'. I left a heart - because I know Hearst's plan
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Oh, it is. I think it will be subtle in some ways, but not less intense. As for Hearst, yep, he's a player. He's devious Xpress at his best
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Hearst hasn't run Xpress for years without learning a thing or two. Angus thinks he's dealing with a newbie, but let's remember how no one on campus ever managed to uncover the true identity of the person behind the gossip rag. I like to think my little guy is quite intelligent.
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Hearst is working on two lanes. The successful one will be presented to you Also, as always, I'm keeping a surprise for later - it's all based on a detail I suppose - with some evil satisfaction - that it might have gotten over readers' heads...
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A bit of heartbreak and misery is bound to run its course. Jamie can't escape that. He needs it so his character can grow. Yep, I think I'm a little of a bad mommy here...
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I did learn from other readers the same thing... that Wencel does deserve some pity, and I understand why. He is a victim of the circumstances of his upbringing to a point. And seeing how he's Hearst's brother, he might have had a chance to be different.
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Chapter Fifty – The Work We Do in the Dark The sound of an incoming message on his phone jolted him awake. Careful not to wake Wen, Hearst slid out of bed and tiptoed to his phone. A smirk crept over his lips as he read the message. Today, he’d meet his future lawyer, which meant that the timing couldn’t have been more auspicious. Jamie’s reunion with mom and dad would be aired today, which would make his plea more convincing. Given how shady the people at LiveFeed were, Hearst wouldn’t be
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