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It's not normal in my 'verse, remember. Besides, realistically, that doesn't really matter. She has to be worried and lonely just about all of the time. I'm surprised Ash's mom in the anime isn't a nervous wreck.
I've FINALLY finished Dragon's Roar, and my full review is going up first thing when I get back from church tomorrow, at long last. I'm sorry it's taken so long to get caught up; I don't even know how long ago it was that you first asked me to read it, but I'm finally done.
Like, have you managed to get the setting and events better fleshed out in your mind? I was curious, since we, the authors, have the benefit of being the ones writing the story, so we can plan ahead as we write.
Oh, yeah. Well, I guess I could always ask him again.
Well, if it was the second chapter, then he should've been commenting on aspects of the second chapter. The only things he talked about were from the first chapter. I checked myself. Either way, it was very helpful.
Actually, it was for the first chapter. He said he'd read the rest when he had time, so I'll wait until he has a chance, what with college and his novel which we're all hoping to get published.
No worries. I made sure that I'd keep things where they need to be. It's actually easy, because each story has its own series of events set up. The problem is that my mind keeps fantasizing about the future events, even though it knows that in order to get there, we gotta get through this first. What bugs me is that my brain seems to be acting like it's a chore.
Then again, there might be some subconcious effect coming from the fact that the fic has only had one in-depth review, and only of the first chapter at that. I dunno why this happens; after all, I know that the reviews won't start coming unless I finish more chapters. It's crazy.
Oh, well, see, I'm just about barely halfway through writing Chapter Four or maybe even just under halfway, and it's a little hard for me to focus, since this is going to be the first chapter in which the action is mostly stealth-based, so I'm still learning how to be able to quickly shift between stealth and regular action, or something else occurring. Four will be the longest chapter thus far.
That, and my brain just keeps wandering off into the sequels I have planned. This will be a trilogy, but I'm having difficulty keeping my head stuck on "Part One".
Still, though, since this is my first long-term fic in three years, I think I'm doin' alright formyself.
I'm still half way through my rewatch of season 1 xD. I'll prolly re-read the novels again at some point though; I love them (Why Viz...why only publish 1/11th of the series?!)
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