It is so great to get your comment, Lilith!Lilith wrote:So... now I have a little more time and am finally able to write a comment. This time here on this site, cause I've just read it here.
First of all: Wow! This was a really long chapter! I think the longest until now. But I love it! The longer the better. Second: I still love your style of writing. It's just wonderful although this time it wasn't that easy to follow the storyline but that's more linked to the content and not a critique (it has to be like that because of the nightmares and Micks drugged state).
And now to the content:
I really thought this is somehow a whole story on its own, so exciting, so long and it gives the relationship of Mick and Elaine so much more depth. Although it's not about Mick and Beth directly I really liked that chapter and I so feel with Mick. I'm so sorry for him that he now also has to endure such a horror-story with these desperate vampires. And even in his whole ordeal he constantly thinks about Beth, which shows how much he already loves her, how much he needs her - until his fears for Elaine become too strong.
And this flashback into their past was great. Finally we get to know what happened with Elaine and why he has such feelings of guilt concerning her. The whole scene where Micks holds her and trys to help her back into the world was so touching... Simply beautiful and so sad.
And I must admit, that although I hate Asha for doing theses things to Mick and almost killing him, that I feel sorry for her in the end. To kill your own child... That's a thing... Don't think she can live on with that.
But I'm so... SO relieved, that the part with Elaine murdering herself was indeed just a dream and Mick came back right in time to keep her from doing this. I also hope she'll not plan it again and see that Mick needs her. Her needs her to not break down with feelings of guilt. As one could see through the dreams her death would kill a part of himself and this isn't allowed to happen. Please, Shadow, don't do this. I really like the Elaine-Mick-storyline and I really like Elaine. Don't let her die in the end.
I really admire how you got back to the story of the series. You start there, develop a really good, exciting story and then manage to go back to the storyline and still everything fits together. Or better the storyline of the next episode of the series fits even better into the whole than before. It's fantastic! You're such a talent!![]()
And I really look forward to the next part of your story.![]()
Don't know if I wrote everything down that went through my head while reading (I don't think so) but if I forgot something I urgently need to tell you I simply come back again.


This chapter I think is indeed quite different from the others in the series, partly because for once, there didn't seem to be any violent mood swings between the episodes, and not much in the way of unanswered questions - except for how in the world Josef survived that explosion! (which will actually get brought up in the next chapter.) And also it seemed like other very big events would no doubt take place in the characters' lives, more than just the resolving of the situations we saw in the episodes. Having Mick experience some of the things that Elaine went through was also a way to get back into the story of just what happened to her back in the past. (And I'm so happy to know how much care you have for Elaine! Though I can't say yet what will happen with her....)
It is so good to know that even though this chapter went pretty far afield, everything still seemed fit together with the episodes. It was a bit of an experiment letting the writing follow Mick's disorientation, as that definitely made it harder to follow the storyline, but it just felt like the right way to go in this particular chapter. Thank you so much for reading! And the next chapter should be along pretty soon....
