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Reviewer: Nerys Ghemor Signed [Report This]
Date: 28 Mar 2010 03:28 Title: Chapter 2

VERY well done and very moving!

I understand the MACOs...I may not have seen any of the episodes they were in, but I GET them.  I think in a lot of ways, Spirodopoulos carries their legacy--he'd have gotten along very well with them.



Author's Response: The MACO are just one of my favorite things about ENT and I was very happy they included them. I know a LOT of people like them and love them very much. Thanks for the read and the comment NG!

Reviewer: ellenbetty Signed [Report This]
Date: 11 Oct 2009 18:06 Title: Chapter 1

This story should have a tear jerker rating. Where is my handkerchief? Ooo no, better get more than one handkerchief. Still given how stiff upper lip Brit that Reed was, I wonder if he ever could admit feeling of loss, or even have feelings of loss.

Author's Response: Sorry about the lack of tear-jerker rating. I have to admit, I teared up when I wrote it. I really believe that Reed had a huge soft-spot in his core and that Hayes' death burrowed its way in. It's exactly why I felt the need to write this piece. Thank you so much for stopping by and reading, and thank you twice for commenting!

Reviewer: Miranda Fave Signed [Report This]
Date: 23 Apr 2009 19:24 Title: Chapter 2

Gosh after the first part I wasn't sure what the second would cover. And wow. This is a terrific piece of storytelling. The style and use of intercuts with the first part to the internal thoughts of Michelle and snippets of Hayes' messages is all very clever and effective and to my opinion carried out with great care and attention to detail.


It is also very toudhing to see this perspective and how she looks on Reed and what impressions had been formed by Hayes. Terrific stuff. Well done.



Author's Response: Thanks so much MF! As personal tool/exercise I tend to try to play with perspectives and will often tell the same story from multiple points of view. But the use of the flashback recordings was just a lucky discovery in this tale. I am very glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for reading AND reviewing!

Reviewer: Miranda Fave Signed [Report This]
Date: 23 Apr 2009 19:14 Title: Chapter 1

Haven't read the second chapter yet but that was a very touching look at a quite tempestuous relationshio between Reed and Hayes. The reasons given and explored here do indeed help fill in some of the blanks as to why the two of them could not quite get along.


It was also redeeming for Reed to be forgiven and to have the blanks about Hayes fillled in. Neat.

Reviewer: Mistral Signed Liked [Report This]
Date: 22 Apr 2009 19:36 Title: Chapter 2

What an interesting way to present this story.Like so many of the stories around here, it's a very touching tale. Me, I like to blow things up but I can still appreciate the warmth of a story like this-and I really liked your descriptions of the cabin-it reminded me of a place up in Hootnanny Holler(no joke) that I once stayed at. Bravo!

Author's Response: When doing exercises like this I tend to go for the character studies. But I really like to write battle scenes too... :) I think I'd like Hootnanny Holler! ;)

Reviewer: Anna Amuse Signed [Report This]
Date: 08 Feb 2009 11:44 Title: Chapter 2

I loved Major Hayes and this is certainly an original and touching tribute. Accept this from a Reed-fan. ;-)

I loved the way you gave 2 perspectives to one encounter. And Michelle's narrating intermixed with letters is top notch indeed.

Thank you!

Author's Response: Anna, thank you so much. I'm a fan of both Reed and Hayes which is why it was so important for me to acknowledge what I thought Hayes' ultimate respect for Reed was laid out within the context of the tale...I really do believe Reed learned quite a bit about himself during his experience with Hayes and that he would have used those lessons in his future relationships with the MACO after Hayes' death.

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