Elijah and Reilly are the hardest one because they're on the younger end of the spectrum for my characters. I'm more comfortable with mid-twenties and older. So that's probably why those pictures aren't quite on the mark.
I should search for Mama. My mental image of her is a hoot!
I really wanted to give it 4.5 stars but only because I feel you sort of thumbed your nose at Noah behind his back by naming a gaseous entity after him. Someone has to look out for him! 🤣
Just kidding. This was a unique look at new world created within the mind of Aaron Stone. It's always fun to poke around and see what he comes up with! This is an author with one of the most active imaginations here on GA. Give it a try!
Your mind is by far one of the most, um, uh-- well, let's just say interesting. Yeah. That'll work. One of the most interesting places here on GA. 🤣🤣🤣 (notice I didn't say warped. I wanted to, but refrained. See... I can behave!)
Quite the unique world you've got going on here. I give you kudos for creating something fun and different. Don't ever stop being you Boo! 😘
So, are you saying it's okay to have multiple dark-haired characters (Sebastian, Kage) or brunets (Hunter, Wayne,) or normal blonds (Ben, Zev) but if I have two super light-haired characters, one is labeled as "another Reilly?" I think there's some sort of light-shifter discrimination going on here!!!
Um... no. Asa is a LIGHT shifter. He doesn't have dark hair and a tan. If you read the description, his hair is actually white (it's nearly impossible to find a decent picture of a younger guy with white hair that doesn't look 15 years old)
Thanks Scrubber!
The first story I posted I actually got a pm from someone about 4 or 5 chapters in explaining how reputation points or whatever were built by reactions and responding to readers comments garnered more reactions. I didn't give a hoot about points, but I quickly realized how much I enjoyed engaging with my readers. It started snowballing with this series and somewhere along the way it seems to have gone from a sleepy one lane dirt road to a ten-lane-in-both-directions superhighway. Lol
The comments add so much flair to the stories and I get as much out of it as you guys do. Humor is the spice of life!
I can understand Rob's disconnect with his little brother. I'm the youngest of six and I'm not close to any of my brothers because of the age gap (5-11 years). I do speak to a few of them on a semi-regular basis. It's only been these past few years that my oldest brother and I have had any meaningful conversations. It took the loss of our parents to bring home the reality of how quickly time passes.
Thank you for sharing a beautiful story.