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Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 6:51 pm
by rijane
We've gone from a little salty to sweet here. Love the pairing of the two new stories :)
redwinter101 wrote:He felt her move against him, heat flowing through. The swish of her hair across his chest; the gentle rumble of her moan;
Mmmm, this creates such a beautiful image. I was a bit disappointed to discover this was a dream because it was oh-so-real.
redwinter101 wrote:A shiver rippled through him as freezer chill forced out the dream's heat, a trail of goose bumps in its wake.
Eeps! I felt that shock of cold, you had me quite well in that moment.
redwinter101 wrote:Perception's shutters rose
As others have said, love it! This is now one of my favourite turns of phrase ever.
redwinter101 wrote:What value her humanity? What price his immortality? Where was their place in the world? Even in his momentary melancholy he smiled at the strange and wonderful notion that they might have one.
Sigh. Love this bridge. The questions with unfortunate answers and the prospect of a future, even an uncertain one. I'm happy you've ended with possibility, yes, with some difficult realities, but with the door open.

Thank you for two wonderful presents today!

:heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 12:36 am
by redwinter101
:rose: :rose:

Thanks, ri. Love that you felt the chill... and a little hope.

Red :hearts:

Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 7:22 am
by Moonlighter
Wow, I loved this, I loved the story that inspired it, and I loved everyone's comments! I actually read it twice it was so good.

I have to say that this one particular line made me feel hopeful for Mick:
redwinter101 wrote:For so long he'd imagined perfection; always slipping just out of his reach, the universe taunting him with other plans. But now, in their own imperfectly perfect existence, he had no idea what it was let alone how to achieve it.
For some reason, the fact that he acknowledges their "imperfectly perfect existence" seems to mean that he is ready to accept what he has in front of him, and even though it's not exactly what he dreamed of, it's a thread to hold onto and build from.

So wonderful, Red, as always. You rock.

:rose: :heart: :rose:

Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:03 am
by allegrita
Yes. That's the perfect Mick Beth sentiment. Making the imperfect perfect, or at least making it beautiful in its imperfection, is what it's all about with those two. :hearts: :heart:

Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 8:31 pm
by redwinter101
Red :heart: Moonlighter. Always. Thanks so much. :smooch:

alle, I couldn't agree more. :yes: :cloud9:

Red

Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:42 pm
by maggatha3
How beautiful! :hearts: :hearts: They are together, human and vampire, in a relationship that is absolutely human and perfectly imperfect, can't Mick just see that?
redwinter101 wrote:Shaking off the foolishness of grieving for a dream...
Just like Mick!!

Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 9:38 pm
by jen
Absolutely wonderful.

Light and shadow. Form and substance...

Lovely!

Thank you!

Jenna

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

Re: Cold Indigo - challenge #124 (PG)

Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2012 3:32 am
by cassysj
Revisiting old challenges, this one always broke my heart.