I just wanted to add something I forgot to say in my PM a few days ago.
My greatest fear, as I was awaiting for this story, was that, just as it happened more than once with TV series (when I wanted something to happen and was disappointed by the outcome when it did), the reality wouldn't be up to my expectations or imagination.
I've fantasized about some added scenes since I read "Andy" for the first time, never hoping one day I would saw them written down by you. So when you agreed to develop my prompt and other people liked it so much they joined my bid to win a auction I couldn't have won alone, it was a bit like a dream becoming reality, but I was also quite anxious about the outcome.
But I should have known I had nothing to fear. This story is as good as "Andy", which still remains my favourite Tibbs story ever.
So thank you again for writing it and making a dream come true. :)
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on Nov. 6th, 2010 07:08 pm (UTC)My greatest fear, as I was awaiting for this story, was that, just as it happened more than once with TV series (when I wanted something to happen and was disappointed by the outcome when it did), the reality wouldn't be up to my expectations or imagination.
I've fantasized about some added scenes since I read "Andy" for the first time, never hoping one day I would saw them written down by you. So when you agreed to develop my prompt and other people liked it so much they joined my bid to win a auction I couldn't have won alone, it was a bit like a dream becoming reality, but I was also quite anxious about the outcome.
But I should have known I had nothing to fear. This story is as good as "Andy", which still remains my favourite Tibbs story ever.
So thank you again for writing it and making a dream come true. :)