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Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:12 pm
by Luxe de Luxe
Thanks for this lovely tapestry of Josef's life - and I do mean tapestry. It was richly colored, dense with detail, and beautifully rendered.
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2009 4:15 am
by MoonShadow
I know that I am well and truly home when I can slip into not just one but two new stories about Josef and crew! Of course Ryder would know from long experience, never,ever cross swords with the boss. Lucky, the hint of infatuation made this just delicious. And, Coraline would certainly pick New Orleans as a refuge during and after the war. After-all, anyone with real French roots knew where to live,
and...
Las Perditas...
the rest of that story runs as deep as the vines themselves. Lucky, please don't leave that story untold,
thanks, gracias, Merci,
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:54 pm
by Fishy
Lucky,
At last I have time to add my congratulations to you for the superb work you did the for 'One Hundred Grand' challenge. I loved the way you gave us glimpses into Joseph's past. You could almost make this a full time job - giving us little insights into Joseph's journey through time. We adore him, so I'm sure he wouldn't mind. Thankyou for keeping your readers SO entertained.
Fishy

Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:12 pm
by Phoenix
Lucky, I loved the whole story - as always - but particularly the riverboat "scene".
Coraline smiled in triumph, and pressed closer against him. “That’s so very sweet of you, Alexander. You are going to allow me to thank you, aren’t you?”
He felt his arm going around her almost involuntarily, but there was steel in his eyes as he smiled back. “Not this time, sweetheart,” he said, “but I’ll be in touch.”
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:10 pm
by librarian_7
You know, Phee, I've written almost no Coraline...offhand, I can only think of one story of mine where she's appeared, and that was a short challenge fic. Here, I wanted to show her as manipulative NOT evil...because I think that's one of the main ways she has learned to deal with men, given the relative status of women in society for most of her long life. She's cajoling Josef, and he knows it...and he's willing to give up a medium-sized fortune to her. Which begs a few questions, doesn't it?
Lucky
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:22 pm
by Phoenix
OK Lucky, I'm officially intrigued.

And ITA with you about the "manipulative NOT evil" part.
I'd love to see more of historic Josef & Cora.

Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:26 pm
by librarian_7
Well, *cough, cough...* it does seem obvious from what little is said about the two of them that in some way they do go back...and I've always wanted to do a first meeting story about those two.
Someday, someday...(cause I often have so much problems finding suitable subject material!)
Lucky
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:30 pm
by jen
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 8:45 pm
by redwinter101
I loved this, Lucky - or should I say, these? A beautiful series of vignettes, but with a singular thread running through them. As evocative and beautifully drawn as always.
And Senora del Sol? Brilliant...
Red

Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 2:33 am
by starbucksjunkie
red is right, Lucky--
These vignettes are lovely, and what an interesting way to look at Josef through time.
I loved it.
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 3:13 am
by jen
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 4:44 pm
by tucutecats
Loved it, loved it. loved it. You are the best Lucky, With you Joseph lives on
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 10:12 pm
by librarian_7
Thanks, jen, tucute...yes, Josef lives on! (and on, and on, and on...)
Lucky
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:08 pm
by Moonlighter
What an interesting trip through Josef's past, and all tied to the common thread of wealth. Very nicely done!
For some reason, this line was among one of the most touching for me:
librarian_7 wrote:Inez stopped and looked at him, stunned. “When Carlos was alive, he would have scorned such an offer,” she said slowly. “But the world moves on and times change. You know you could buy Las Perditas outright, for that amount?”
"I could,” he said, “but where would be the point in taking the land without its heart? Las Perditas would be lost, indeed, without you.”
That was a beautiful line, Lucky.
librarian_7 wrote:... And Coraline...if anyone could out-Scarlett Scarlett, I think it would be her.
I kind of had the Scarlett image in my head, too. The only dialogue missing was "fiddle-dee-dee"!
librarian_7 wrote:She's cajoling Josef, and he knows it...and he's willing to give up a medium-sized fortune to her. Which begs a few questions, doesn't it?
It does! I was always intrigued by the comment Josef made to Mick in The Ringer when he said he'd known Coraline 100 years before Mick did. How well, one may wonder....?
Re: One Hundred Grand (PG-13)
Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:45 pm
by librarian_7
Moonlighter wrote:
It does! I was always intrigued by the comment Josef made to Mick in The Ringer when he said he'd known Coraline 100 years before Mick did. How well, one may wonder....?T
Thanks, Moonlighter! It's always so nice to see people find older fics!
And <insert shameless self-promotion here> my current historical fic-in-progress,
A Game of Chess, has to do with Josef's first encounters with Coraline. Just a hint.
Lucky