I'm back to respond to your comments--thank you so much for taking the time to read the story and to comment. It means a great deal to me that you felt moved to respond.
jen, you're right. He was working it out, and it was doubly hard because he'd just had the cr@p kicked out of him... on top of everything else about his life changing....
darkstarrising, I think Mick
must have been in shock. Mentally, physically, and spiritually. And he would have just been inundated with sensations--mostly painful ones-- that would get in the way of his thoughts. I'm so glad this worked for you. And yeah-- he finally gets Coraline's original gift, and now he's trying to process her new gift.
Lilly, I'm soooo glad you liked the tick-tick-tick thing. It honestly didn't occur to me till the final stages of revising the story, and when it did, I went, "Oh--
of course!!" Mick wants nothing more than the very thing that Josef finds off-putting about humans.
Lucky, I'm really glad the last part worked for you too. And thanks for the good wishes about my writing. I really hope my muse is back.
norsmyth, thanks very much--it feels great to have finished something.
lynnrxgal, thank you so much--and hugs right back to you, honey.
Shadow, you caught some things that I was really happy with as I was writing, and I'm very glad they worked for you. That's just what I was trying to show--Mick's shock and the constant surprise as he's reminded again and again of what it means to be human. And I wanted to do justice to Coraline here. I think that the very act of having Coraline give him back his humanity, even for such a brief time, was the beginning of his ability to accept his vampirism when it came time for him to ask Josef to turn him back. His reconciliation with Coraline, and his forgiveness of her for what she'd done, were crucial to his later comfort with being a vampire again. And I'm glad you liked Mick's line about his face. I tried to capture his self-deprecating humor there... his humor is such a saving grace. Without it, he'd be gloomy and depressing. With it, he's... well, he's the Mick we love.
cassysj, thank you--it's great to WRITE a new story after so long! I agree that Mick and Coraline finally,
finally started to "get" each other in TMC.
Lucy, Alex showed us every bump and bruise, and I'm glad you could feel them through my words, too. Poor Mick, indeed. Ouch!
francis, wow--I'm just thrilled.

Yes, he's trying to process all of it, and file it in his memory... the beginning of his new life. I felt the same way you did about the snippets they showed us of Mick in his loft after he went home. I wanted to tie them all together, and I'm so happy you felt I did it justice. About Coraline--yes, I agree that he was trying to come to terms with what she'd done and with what it all meant. And I think he was scared to death of Lance, especially after Josef was so obviously uneasy about him. At first he couldn't rescue her because he was human. And I really think that when he turned back, there was more stopping him than just his deeper relationship with Beth: I think that he'd had time to think through what Josef told him about Lance, and that he was really, really scared to confront Lance and his brothers on their own turf. To his shame, maybe...
susieb, I'm so glad you liked it.
wpgrace, that's just what I was going for, and thank you so much for finding the right word to describe it! Mick's got huge issues from the past to deal with, and huge uncertainty about the future, too. But his moment-to-moment stuff is all about what's happening
right now. Swollen-eye view, definitely. Everything looks different when your eye's swollen...
redwinter101, no... he wasn't meant to get his wish.

I'm so happy you mentioned that line, because it was very important to me. That's what makes his week of mortality so very bittersweet to me. He
didn't want to go back. He wanted more than anything to be one of those "mortal ones" Josef talked about so blithely. And yet he gave it up willingly.
Luxe de Luxe, wow, that's an incredible compliment.

I absolutely agree about Mick's feelings toward Coraline. The idea that he'd just throw away her sacrifice with "it wasn't meant to be" was just so wrong.
Redwinter101 wrote a fabulous story that does a much better job than I did here of tying up that horrible loose end.
fairytoes, thank you--and I hope you do come back!
Moonlighter, thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it.