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Re: Homecoming (PG) 12/19/10

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:25 am
by darkstarrising
wpgrace wrote::hankie: :happysigh: :notworthy:

Utterly delightful. Just perfect. Seriously, the whole thing... just :happysigh:

Thanks, grace, :hug: I'm glad you enjoyed it. Just a little bit of joy when a loved one returns.

Re: Homecoming (PG) 12/19/10

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:27 am
by darkstarrising
francis wrote:Sniffle. That was awesome. Heartbreaking and heartwarming. I loved the perspective of Mick's father. :hearts:
Thanks, francis :smooch: Heartbreaking and heartwarming is a wonderful description. The year long anxiety of worried parents is replaced by joy the moment their son returns home to them.

Re: Homecoming (PG) 12/19/10

Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:52 pm
by jen
Karen

What a wonderful, wonderful look at Mick's homecoming and family!

I expect Mick probably was able to manipulate his mother with those eyes and that smile. We tend to play to our strengthsand it just stands to reason he learned to use those assets early.

Unfortunately, the trauma he experienced in war was faint to what he would encounter a bit further down the road.

Thank you for this glimpse into Mick's last human decade before he was Turned.

Superb!

Jenna

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

Re: Homecoming (PG) 12/19/10

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 12:50 am
by darkstarrising
jen wrote:Karen

What a wonderful, wonderful look at Mick's homecoming and family!

I expect Mick probably was able to manipulate his mother with those eyes and that smile. We tend to play to our strengthsand it just stands to reason he learned to use those assets early.

Unfortunately, the trauma he experienced in war was faint to what he would encounter a bit further down the road.

Thank you for this glimpse into Mick's last human decade before he was Turned.

Superb!

Jenna

:hearts: :flowers: :hearts: :flowers:
Thanks, Jenna :hug: I think you're right that Mick learned early on that he could make women melt, including his mother. His father on the other hand, could see himself in his son and understood when he was being manipulative. Now, however, as his son has returned from the war, wounded in both body and soul, his father knows how to best start the healing.

Re: Homecoming (PG) 12/19/10

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 4:51 am
by baywinger
I had just a little bit of actual internet time. Thought a good place to start would be in the recommendations and saw PNWgal's mention of this one. I LOVE the old war fics, and this one just hit all kinds of wonderful.

Love the new character point of view as well as the dead in the black characterization and subtleties of references to the family, the time, the bit-of-a-bad-boy that only a father can relate to, the family anxiety, gosh--the whole darn thing.

Awesome, awesome job.

Baywinger

Re: Homecoming (PG) 12/19/10

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:41 am
by darkstarrising
baywinger wrote:I had just a little bit of actual internet time. Thought a good place to start would be in the recommendations and saw PNWgal's mention of this one. I LOVE the old war fics, and this one just hit all kinds of wonderful.

Love the new character point of view as well as the dead in the black characterization and subtleties of references to the family, the time, the bit-of-a-bad-boy that only a father can relate to, the family anxiety, gosh--the whole darn thing.

Awesome, awesome job.

Baywinger
Thanks so much,Baywinger :hearts: Mick's father, or parents, for that matter, are only briefly mentioned in the series. It started me wondering what kind of people they would be and this little story came to be. Glad you enjoyed it!