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November 22, 2006 at 12:00 AM
Ok, it's me again--I just read your new Rude and Reno, which of course made me think of this one--which is my favorite Rude and Reno of all--I think I've read it at least 6 times. It really inspired me to write my first Reno/Rude (and since I've only seen Advent Chidren and not played the game was a little scary). Anyway--I don't know why more people haven't just raved about this story--it is hot sex and romance at its best. Seriously, seriously artistic and erotic simultaneously!
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October 22, 2006 at 12:00 AM
Beautiful! The author has the soul of a poet too . . . lovely!
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August 7, 2006 at 12:00 AM
you make a dyke want to be a fag, yo.
it's so beautiful and smutty...glad i was finally able to read some of your stuff.
it's so beautiful and smutty...glad i was finally able to read some of your stuff.
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July 10, 2006 at 12:00 AM
YOU have the soul of a poet. I loved it, really. Especially when Reno said "Can I say I love you and have it mean the same thing when it leaves my mouth as when it enters you ear" or something like that. That was one of the best sentences I have ever read.... and I have read a lot. Please continue to write 'cause you're a natrual in my point of view.
-Silentdepths
-Silentdepths
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July 8, 2006 at 12:00 AM
That was simply put... exquisite.
I highly enjoyed that short little one-shot. The words, the emotions, the careful plotting of unique phrases and poetic descriptions, admissions, briliant.
You can rarely find good Rude/Reno stories (at least, I have) but this one was wonderful. I look forward to more of your work. I find myself wondering how I can even consider myself a writer when I read such a well composed work such as this! Thanks for the great read!
I highly enjoyed that short little one-shot. The words, the emotions, the careful plotting of unique phrases and poetic descriptions, admissions, briliant.
You can rarely find good Rude/Reno stories (at least, I have) but this one was wonderful. I look forward to more of your work. I find myself wondering how I can even consider myself a writer when I read such a well composed work such as this! Thanks for the great read!