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Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 5:11 pm
by RangerCM
I wonder how many decades or centuries it takes for a vamp to finally settle into the reality that they can never really exist outside the vamp world. Mick still has along way to go.

Love this ending. It had a calming effect on me too. :flowers: :flowers:

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:00 am
by redwinter101
How intriguing, Ranger. Maybe Mick might be the one to break the mould and find a way to exist between two worlds? Then again, maybe it's just not possible as you say. :chin:

Thanks so much for stopping by to read. :hearts: :hearts:

Red

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 6:40 pm
by PNWgal
I just love this Mick. :cloud9:

Strong, confident in his P.I. skills, not afraid to do what it takes to get the job done.
Jaw set, jacket pulled tight, Mick crossed the street pondering the magnitude of that mistake.
I ADORE this visual.

and this...
"Stay down." They didn't need to be told twice. Mick hauled Santos by the collar over the desk and onto the floor, one knee on his chest, hand round his throat. "And it's Mr. St. John."
I can so see this...the two sides of Mick. The side that will rough up the bad guys to get that briefcase back, and the softer-hearted side that tries to protect the children that Santos is willing to exploit.

Then there's Josef...
The curves of a scarlet Ferrari gleamed into view as Mick pulled into the parking garage, which meant two things: one, Josef was upstairs helping himself to Mick's stash and two, he had a hand to play.
I also adore this Josef - the cagey vampire who always has something up his sleeve, the one who keeps secrets even from Mick.

The back-and-forth between the two - classic Mick and Josef, and made me grin through that whole section. :teeth:

And when the client comes to retrieve his lost item...Mick gives him a warning:
"Favours from Josef Kostan always come at a price."
Wonder if Mick speaks from experience here... :chin:

Then there's the ending...which was SO lovely.
A couple of days and nights felt like an eternity and he needed her now; to see her; to feel her; to remember that there was someone in the world, in his world, who needed him.
I think Mick needs the peacefulness and comfort of Beth more than she needs his protection.

Just all-around wonderful, Red! :hug:

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:15 am
by RangerCM
redwinter101 wrote:How intriguing, Ranger. Maybe Mick might be the one to break the mould and find a way to exist between two worlds? Then again, maybe it's just not possible as you say. :chin:

Thanks so much for stopping by to read. :hearts: :hearts:

Red
Seems like all the older vamps (Josef, Lola) had long ago settled into their natures, but then again, we didn't have many vamps available to test this theory. Maybe we would have eventually met a Godric type character. Hmmmmm

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 7:19 am
by Shadow
Oh, how perfect it is that Mick uses the Maltese Falcon reference .... I gather he is not ever going to know what was in that briefcase. (I'm rather taken by the idea that maybe it is just the daughter's high school recital .... )

Josef certainly isn't above using Mick for his own ends, but I wondered if he might also trying to provide some much-needed distraction at this time in Mick's life.

This ending is particularly strong ... it was so hard for Mick to find his case diving back into the vampire world. It seems as if Beth is the one thing in his life that he sees as untouched by that darkness. And what a contrast she is to his daily world, and the violence and machinations of this case.

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:03 am
by allegrita
Shadow wrote:It seems as if Beth is the one thing in his life that he sees as untouched by that darkness. And what a contrast she is to his daily world, and the violence and machinations of this case.
YES! That makes such sense to me. Beth is his anchor to the sunlight, his touchstone to humanity. Everything else gets sucked back into the dark, but Beth is the one thing that is (seemingly) unmarred by the darkness. Of course, he's fooling himself, but I can absolutely see him feeling this way. He saved her from the hell he's living in. And he views her as proof that it's possible to touch that world and survive essentially unscathed.

(Edited to fix a thought...)

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:15 am
by lorig
allegrita wrote:
Shadow wrote:It seems as if Beth is the one thing in his life that he sees as untouched by that darkness. And what a contrast she is to his daily world, and the violence and machinations of this case.
YES! That makes such sense to me. Beth is his anchor to the sunlight, his touchstone to humanity. Everything else gets sucked back into the dark, but Beth is the one thing that is (seemingly) unmarred by the darkness. Of course, he's fooling himself, but I can absolutely see him feeling this way. He saved her from the hell he's living in. And he views her as proof that it's possible to touch that world and survive essentially unscathed.

(Edited to fix a thought...)

Couldn't have said it better myself. Sorry it took so long to respond. It was lovely!! Just perfect... :cheer:

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:24 pm
by redwinter101
PNWgal, :teeth: :teeth: (that's me grinning verrrrrrrry happily at your comment) - thanks so much, honey. I do love an opportunity for Mick to do his thing. Because he does it soooo well.

Ranger, um, Godric??? :shrug:

Shadow, thanks so much for reading - and that's a lovely comment. The Maltese Falcon is one of my favourite films and it was fun to slip a reference in here. Delighted you liked the ending, too. :biggrin:

alle, (and Shadow) :yes: :yes: that's a great way of putting it - Beth IS the lightness in his world, and has been since he rescued her, I think.

lorig, no sweat, honey - delighted you enjoyed it. :hearts: :hearts:

Red

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:54 am
by RangerCM
Sorry. Godric is a True Blood reference. VERY old vamp who had kind of found his inner "something" and had become something of a recluse until he emerged ready to end his life and move on to the other side. We never really met a vamp even close to Godric's age on ML so I wonder if someone like that would have ever showed up, had the show continued.

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:02 pm
by redwinter101
RangerCM wrote:Sorry. Godric is a True Blood reference. VERY old vamp who had kind of found his inner "something" and had become something of a recluse until he emerged ready to end his life and move on to the other side. We never really met a vamp even close to Godric's age on ML so I wonder if someone like that would have ever showed up, had the show continued.
Thanks, Ranger - that makes sense - and it would have been amazing to have such a character in ML. :sigh:

Red

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:11 am
by diane31
OMG Red this so great! It's so... Moonlight! Mick the avenging and guardian Angel all at once. I love the noir feel to it, and the :Mickangel: , and your style, the pace, the rythm of it! You can just see everything happen as if on screen! The way you write action scenes is just fabulous! Well the way you write in general is fabulous, just, in this case, you know what I mean lol... And of course, what can I say, the ending... Beth the one thing that makes sense, the meaning in his life, justifying the past and giving him a reason to keep going into the future he cannot yet fathom... :cloud9: :heart:
Thank you so much Red! :rose:

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 8:15 pm
by redwinter101
diane31 wrote:It's so... Moonlight!
Just the best compliment EVER. Thanks so much. :hearts: :hearts:

Red

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 12:04 am
by jen
This chapter is about the puppet masters--those who pull the strings of others to accomplish the ends they desire. Santos clearly does for T and Miguel, and Josef does, as well.

Mick is wonderful throughout! He is an excellend private investigator not simply because of his vampiric abilities, but also because of his natural instincts.

The captivating romance with Beth is perhaps two decades away, but the magic is perfetly intact.

Thank you

Jenna

:hearts: :flowers: :hearts: :flowers:

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3)

Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:30 am
by redwinter101
Thanks, jen. It's one of the things I loved about Moonlight - Mick wasn't just playing at being a PI, he was good at it and it's nice to show that whenever I can.

Red

Re: Knowledge is power (PG-13) - challenge #116 (part 3 of 3

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 6:49 am
by Moonlighter
Wow, interesting ending, Red! Leaving us all wondering what was actually in the briefcase is one thing, but you kind of give us each vamps' "station" in this story, and the hierarchy always has Josef at the top. As soon as Santos said "some suit" I thought to myself, "What has Josef done?" And as usual, he has his hand in it although he will not admit as much to Mick. I guess by this time he feels their friendship is strong enough to endure his secrets. But as comfort in these uncertain times, Mick turns to what he knows as his constant, and that is Beth.

Thank you for this little in-between peek and Mick's life before we were allowed to step fully into it. :thanks: Red!