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December 8, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I am terribly sorry to hear of all of your losses, it is a sad thing when one person loses so much stability in their life all at once. I adore your story, but I am not rushing you. If you could add me to the mailing list so I can be aware when you finally find your track again, I would be much obliged. My email address is girlgunslinger@hotmail.com.
I wish you the very best of life,
Lunatic with a hero complex
I wish you the very best of life,
Lunatic with a hero complex
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December 6, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I was just reading chapter...27 I think, and I do believe it was published around Christmas last year, and you were talking about schools taking religion out of Christmas carols. Well, a year later-- Christmas time again rolls around before I finally get to your story-- I have good news for you.
First you have to know I live in the Bible Belt. I live in Oklahoma, and like you--or how you were last Christmas-- I have no use for religion. The entire thing for me is just an excuse for demoralizing the human race. But I do enjoy the stories. I like the Bible sans everyone's need to believe in it. I like to read up on different religions so I can get the moral story from them. I love religious songs. And I completely agree that the Pledge of Allegiance should continue to have "Under God" in it.
Anywho, getting back on track, Oklahoma is trying feebly to make itself more stately, and also trying to clean out religion from the schools, and public places, and in some places it is working. But just last week I went to my little cousin's Christmas Concert and was pleasantly surprised to hear Religious songs amongst the typical Christmas Carols.
I don't know how you feel these days. I had gone to read your note at end of what is posted, and I can totally say that in your position it would not be hard to find religion, or on the other side of the coin completely, turn your back on what you loved about the music. But I was hoping to find you in the same belief you had last year, so as to make you a little happier.
I hope bright days find you again, soon.
K.L.
First you have to know I live in the Bible Belt. I live in Oklahoma, and like you--or how you were last Christmas-- I have no use for religion. The entire thing for me is just an excuse for demoralizing the human race. But I do enjoy the stories. I like the Bible sans everyone's need to believe in it. I like to read up on different religions so I can get the moral story from them. I love religious songs. And I completely agree that the Pledge of Allegiance should continue to have "Under God" in it.
Anywho, getting back on track, Oklahoma is trying feebly to make itself more stately, and also trying to clean out religion from the schools, and public places, and in some places it is working. But just last week I went to my little cousin's Christmas Concert and was pleasantly surprised to hear Religious songs amongst the typical Christmas Carols.
I don't know how you feel these days. I had gone to read your note at end of what is posted, and I can totally say that in your position it would not be hard to find religion, or on the other side of the coin completely, turn your back on what you loved about the music. But I was hoping to find you in the same belief you had last year, so as to make you a little happier.
I hope bright days find you again, soon.
K.L.
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December 4, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I'm so sorry to hear about your recent loses. I'm willing to wait for as long as you need and I'm sure your other fans are as willing also. ((hugs))
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December 4, 2007 at 12:00 AM
i loved your story and im truly sorry about your situation at home. i hope everything gets better soon for you.
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December 4, 2007 at 12:00 AM
My condolences on your loss and best wishes for coping with said loss. I'm not very good at offering sympathy or advice so I'm going to just say hang in there and take life one day at a time it's the best anyone can do and we will see you whenever you are ready. Take care of yourself.
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December 4, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I'm so sorry to hear about your losses, its horrible to lose a loved one, and moreso a parent. You should direct all your attention towards making your life more bearable, and then happy. Death isn't something to be overcome, rather an ongoing issue that invades every aspect of your life. I've been told you never really 'get over' death, rather you learn to live around it. Its a process that takes time, and eventually, years from now you'll be able to wake up and be happy, the sting of the memory will be less prominant and it'll be easier. But it takes time. We all love your writing, it is brilliant, but i think i speak for everyone when i say we'd much rather you make yourself happy and cope with everything thats happening right now then be worried about updating.
I look forward to your return to writing, but am not expecting it anytime soon. Don't rush, just breathe and be.
Keep well-
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I look forward to your return to writing, but am not expecting it anytime soon. Don't rush, just breathe and be.
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December 3, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I'm am very sorry to hear of your misfortunes. Believe me when I say I know what it is like to lose a loved one. Many loved ones in fact. Its a pain and a burden hard to bear, but there will be a time when it doesn't hurt as much. This story is not as important as finding yourself again. You come first always. May you find your way to a place of strength and happiness. I know we are complete strangers, but if you ever need someone to just listen, I'll be here.
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December 3, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I'm sorry you had to deal with all that stress and heartache. I hope things start getting better for you soon.
Well I'm definantly still interested in the story and I'm not sure if I'm on the mailing list so here's my email. pretorithepoet@yahoo.com
Well I'm definantly still interested in the story and I'm not sure if I'm on the mailing list so here's my email. pretorithepoet@yahoo.com
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November 2, 2007 at 12:00 AM
Well! I just read your epic tale ine one go! Well, with a two hour nap break... I got so caught up, I just couldn't stop. I love the development of the secondary and O/C characters. To me, that is what makes this fic a true stand-out. I LOVE Seamus, Musa, Blaise, Clive, Lesley... I could go on and on.
Please don't abandon this. I REALLY want to know how it turns out. Great work, an thank you for sharing it with all of us readers:-) (Could you please put me on your update list? Thanks! Renata
Please don't abandon this. I REALLY want to know how it turns out. Great work, an thank you for sharing it with all of us readers:-) (Could you please put me on your update list? Thanks! Renata
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October 7, 2007 at 12:00 AM
I don't want to sound rude, but come on it's been almost 6 months since you last updated this story!!! It would make me, and possibly a lot of others, really sad if this isn't updated soon. Like in the next week soon. I've read a lot of 'creature' fics but I can honestly say nothing like this, and I love it. When is Harry gonna wake up already?!?! Hope you update soon.