Moonlighter wrote:Hey DSR! I simply love all the references made to idols falling from pedestals because it means they can only land firmly in reality. Although Mick's perception is ill-conceived, thanks to Josef, he can now see Beth as a true skin-and-blood human who is reacting from guilt by being angry with him when he refused to turn Josh; Beth can see that Mick may be her guardian angel, but that he is also able to stick to his moral compass and did not turn Josh on a whim because she wanted him to; and Josef has come to realize that his failed turning of Sarah was just a tragic complication, and that him keeping her alive was not for her sake but for his. You tie this mess up so neatly in nice little bow, and that's just further testament to your superb writing skills. Loved it!
Thanks, sweetie

Moonlight had periodic inconsistencies, discontinuities or gaps (but we loved it anyway). The ambiguity around Sara's fate and what happened after Mick left Beth alone to grieve were two of the larger 'holes' in the storyline (which bothered me no end). Hence, this story.
Beth really idolized Mick in a way....believing he could save her or in this case, save someone she loved, without consideration of the consequences to either Josh or Mick. His refusal hurt her, but as Josef predicted, in the end she did come to understand that Mick was right to refuse her. One of the other things in LLF that bothered me was Beth taking Josh to bed, letting him think all was well between them. The more I thought about it, the explanation given in my story seemed to make sense. Again, Josef, who from his own experience, is the only one who can explain Beth's behavior to Mick, giving him hope that once Beth overcame her grief and guilt, she'd come back to him.
Glad you enjoyed it!!