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Chapter Thirty-One - A Night To Remember Zoey walked into the room as soon as Matty yelled for her to come in from the other side of the door, but it took him a few moments to recognize his bestie in her new attire. The pink jacket she loved so much was gone, and so was any trace of glitter. If anything, the lack of any makeup made Zoey look younger with her eyes made huge by the glasses and her hair brushed back and tied into a braided ponytail. Knowing the usual troubles she had with maki
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Strange Conversations
Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
Oh, I so love your poems... You're one of the reasons I started to feel so guilty about not replying to the comments lately... I didn't want to end up replying only to a few people and then neglecting the others because I got interrupted, and so, I ended up postponing things indefinitely, which is bad! But your sense of rhyme is chef's kiss And you all know Rusty is chasing something in everything he does... or someone... -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
Well, August is not meant to be a one-dimensional character, and she will play a role in Rusty's development. I know that I caused a lot of curiosity by introducing her, however, she is essential to the plot, and now I'm just going to shut up. -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
Of course, that's the realistic point of view, I don't deny it. But, well, I'm writing a romance with a happy end, so you already know how the story's going to end. Also, since I've been with my better half since high school, and we're closing on almost three decades together, I feel tempted to say that it's not impossible -
Chapter Thirty – Secondary Characters Have A Life, Too “And you wouldn’t believe it, Zoey, he was going on and on about all that crap that Connor put in his brain. And others’ brains, I’m sure. Can you tell me what makes some people get into this kind of thing? I just can’t figure it out by myself,” Matty finished his complaint with a deep sigh. Zoey patted him on the shoulder. He was buying to celebrate the fact that Rusty was making a key for him, and who else was there to do that wi
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
Something tells me you'll have to wait in line, Wes... -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
They might give him some serious brain freeze. -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
Hands off the plums! Don't worry, that wasn't directed at you, but the many that would like to have a taste of them, as you very well pointed out. But for now, the story will follow a different course... -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
Yes, we will definitely have some progress in the realm of singing and fighting fire... with fun! (in Rusty's style, of course) -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
I'd love some Mrs. May for myself, too! But alas, she's just imaginary... It was really nice what you said about learning to fly; Matty would surely appreciate it As for Rusty, it's only natural to search for approval. We all do it, one way or another, even if we don't see it that way. -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
He-he... not so fast with that serenade... -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in Strange Conversations
Thank you! I try to give substance to secondary characters, even if they're on the other side of the barricade, and I hope John's portrayal - through his convo with Matty - helped. -
Happy to hear that! And thank you for all the comments you've left on my story so far. You're the 'instigator' - and I mean that in the best sense of the word - of many interesting debates in the comment section, and I'm always interested in reading the exchanges!
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Thank you so much! As I said to Doha earlier, you are all so supportive, always leaving comments and bringing the story even more to life, that I cannot express how guilty I feel for not replying to everyone. And oh, yes, a competition on campus will occur
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So happy to hear that, Gary! Rusty must be one of the most complex characters I've ever delved into!
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Thank you so much, Doha! Gosh, I feel so guilty not being able to reply to all the comments, but I'll try! And I really didn't know if the sequel would rise to expectations So, you can easily imagine what comments like this one do to me!
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I'm so happy to hear that! Frankly, I didn't know Rusty would be as loved as Jonathan and Maddox
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thank you, Gary, I really appreciate all your comments (and of all the others) - I wanted to explore Rusty at length, and I'm happy to have your support.
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Chapter Twenty-Nine – Strange Conversations Lingering in Matty’s bed felt deliciously luxurious, even by his standards. John hadn’t returned from his library stint, and the poor fellow probably even planned to sleep there, only to avoid the biggest imagined enemy in his life to date. That meant he could stay just a little bit longer, only his mind was already working in overdrive and he needed to start organizing himself. S.H.I.T. wanted to go crazy with imposing new morality standard
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Chapter Twenty-Eight – Day Owl, Night Owl He didn’t usually wake up in a good mood, mostly because he liked sleeping in and all lectures had the bad habit of requiring students to wake up in the morning when only early birds were supposed to be hard at work, catching that poor worm over and over. Sure, everyone else would tell him otherwise, that waking up in the morning was good, but Rusty really didn’t think he’d be anything else but a night owl. Wasn’t night owl kind of redundant? Was th
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Chapter Twenty-Seven – The Good Ol’ To And Fro The only thing that prevented Matty from moving faster was fear alone, and he wasn’t about to talk about it out loud, since if Rusty did as little as say a word, not even a kinky one, he was in severe danger of blowing up. How many times had he imagined a moment like this? Sure, his fantasies tended to be foggy from one point onward, and that lack of definition and detail was showing its shortcomings now. He was buried, balls deep, in Rus
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How Many Kids Does Rusty Parker Have?
Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in How Many Kids Does Rusty Parker Have?
Thank you! Rusty did his best, and his siblings appreciated it. Even his dad, although he didn't care to say... -
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Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in How Many Kids Does Rusty Parker Have?
What do you find confusing? I'm very interested in how readers react and understand my stories. -
How Many Kids Does Rusty Parker Have?
Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in How Many Kids Does Rusty Parker Have?
He actually sees value in Rusty, but only as potential... and as I commented earlier, he believes that Rusty is too flighty to care about cultivating that and 'making something out of himself'. -
How Many Kids Does Rusty Parker Have?
Laura S. Fox commented on Laura S. Fox's story chapter in How Many Kids Does Rusty Parker Have?
He says it without even thinking it, lol! That's how gay he is for Matty!
