-
Posts
337 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Forums
Stories
- Stories
- Story Series
- Story Worlds
- Story Collections
- Story Chapters
- Chapter Comments
- Story Reviews
- Story Comments
- Stories Edited
- Stories Beta'd
Blogs
Store
Gallery
Help
Articles
Events
Everything posted by Georgie DHainaut
-
Hi there, Since I am too young (sounds funny at my age, by the way🙂) I had no grandfather, who served in the Great War (1914-1918), but mine did his resistance during 1940-1945. I guess it is his influence, that made me so headstrong and stubborn. And his work in VT....as far as I know VT it is logical. VT is pretty leftist for general US political attitudes. I guess there are not that much Trump-morons in VT, but a lot of Bernie Saunders-types. I hope you have beautiful memories of your grandfather and will keep them. Love Georgie D'Hainaut
-
15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in 15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Maybe this comment I got literally a minute ago while writing to you, says it all: Quote: - So, what has seemed inevitable has finally happened. The pair have made the logical decision to go their separate ways into the future, but will some stroke of chance bring them back together?? - - unquote -
15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in 15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Hi, Yes, it was inevitable since the chapter "Winter Quarters". As far as your question is concerned, wait for the last chapter. Love Georgie D'Hainaut. -
15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in 15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Ah, yeah...got the point. But...I'm sorry if the last chapter disappointed him. However, I can defend what I did! Love Georgie -
15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in 15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
hi there, I don't agree, that Collin's death was the cause of their parting, although it served as a catalyst. In previous chapters you can find indications, that Kyle was not happy any longer. No, not with his love but with his life. It brought even a comment from one reader, who wrote: "Why doesn't he just spitit out?" That is what he did now....but...wait for the epilogue....🙂 Because maturity is not only about old age, but also about wisdom. BTW: when this second tragedy started both boy were entering their 40's 🙂 Love Georgie D'Hainaut -
15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in 15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Hi there, No, it is not what they thought...that was reality. But throughout the later chapters I already gave indications, that Kyle wasn't happy, even leading to a comment from one reader "Why doesn't he just throw t out?" He did exactly that now....I admit: with disastrous result for their relation. But there was a clear choice between love and dreams with both wanting to pursue their dreams, as well as keeping their love. And one can't have it all. Love Georgie D'Hainaut -
15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in 15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
??? I really don't understand what you mean...or what your mom meant🙂 -
15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in 15. Parting and Fare-ye-wells
You'll find out in the Epilogue...because all stories come to an end sooner or later. Simply for the reason it was about time for myself to start something new🙂 Love Georgie -
In which a terrible dilemma becomes clear: love or dreams! Slowly, spring turned into summer. It was not that Jamie and Kyle had forgotten the terrible thing that had happened recently and that all sorrow was a thing of the past, but the first sharp pain subsided and they were gradually able to get their normal lives on track again. Jamie swooped down on the pulpit with an almost fanatical attitude. He insisted on finishing the project, because he felt obliged to Father
- 13 comments
-
- 23
-
-
-
-
Hi, Many thanks for your kind comment. But yes....in a way you are jumping the gun a bit.....but I'm afraid that not that much chapters will follow. The story is slowly coming to an end. So, just stay tuned and read the last bits of this story. Don't you worry, I'm working on something brand new.... Besides, there are other stories from me on line which might interest you. Love Georgie D'Hainaut
-
No, Brian is not the kind of priest who limits himself to the ubiquitous "He's in Heaven now" and that kind of bullshit. The second question? Wait and see🙂. I know, I can be mean to my readers so every now and then
-
Yes, it was meant as an unpleasant surprise....but you know how it is: life sucks! For the two boys as well! The second part of your comment: just wait and read! OK, I know I am a mean author😃 Love Georgie
-
In which a terrible and shocking occurrence puts the boys’ lives upside down and in which they try in one last desperate attempt to turn the tide and to keep things as they had always been in an almost spiritual way. One day threaded into another and work on Father Lighthouse’s pulpit progressed steadily. Although somewhat tense initially from his first independent job, Jamie had immersed himself completely in it. He did everything he could to make sure that his first master piece
- 7 comments
-
- 22
-
-
-
-
Chapter 6 On the Bonny, Bonny Shores...
Georgie DHainaut commented on Georgie DHainaut's story chapter in Chapter 6 On the Bonny, Bonny Shores...
I used John 8.7 a little later....🙂 -
It could well be, that Collin had no idea of the two-facedness of these characters. Even I can remember that priests etc were always beyond any kind of suspicion because of their cassock. And we've only learned from their crimes in I guess about the last decade.
-
I sure hope I have trapped you as well🙂 Love Georgie D'Hainaut
-
I love this last sentence...I'm even a bit jealous of it from a professional point of view😃 Thank you very much for your comment Love Georgie D'Hainaut
-
My pleasure.....and many thanks for your kind reaction. I know how helping others can heal oneselve. Love Georgie D'Hainaut
-
Thank you. But....could it be that in the good priest's mind another "demon" replaces this one??? Love Georgie D'Hainaut
-
In which Father Lighthouse has his talk with Kyle, both discovering that demons can be exorcised…but it is a painful process. It was a summer day with typical Scottish weather: so every now and then there was sun, then it became cloudy and so once and a while some shower passed. Once the sun broke through again it became warm immediately, so Kyle had taken his blouse off while working at his chores. He was brushing Rover. The animal seemed to enjoy it. It turned its head regula
- 7 comments
-
- 21
-
-
-
I really love your last line of the comment. Many many thanks for it, much appreciated👍💗 Love Georgie
-
It seems to me, that the effect of saying sorry with a lot of tears is not only Canadian, but has become fashionable all over the world. Maybe it was even inspired by the Catholic Church. But unfortunately Brian is just my fiction. The real Machiavellian game for power in the Vatican just goes on.
-
As an afterthought....since you're Canadian: I guess that if Pope Brian I had visited Canada (a truly beautiful country by the way), his apology for the crimes against the Indigenous peoples would have been convincing and sincere, not the bullshit I saw now on tv. And if Trudeau had balls, he would declare the institution Catholic Church a criminal organization!!!!! Love Georgie
-
Thank you most humbly.... And more to come of course!!! Love Georgie
-
But....unfortunately Brian has no ambitions to become a pope, although...yes, it might be a great idea!!! Thanks for this lovely comment Love Georgie D'Hainaut
