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Reviewer: Anne Hedonia Signed [Report This]
Date: April 30, 2020 01:50 am Title: Chapter 1

Wow. You made so much beauty with such economy. “The room is hot, filled with deep breathing and then no breathing and then deep breathing again”—the way that told what was happening in such a minimalist, intuitive way...wow. Damn, woman. Lol. I’m impressed.

Reviewer: Blanca Signed 7 [Report This]
Date: June 16, 2008 04:24 pm Title: Chapter 1

Just discovered this! It's wonderful! You say so much with so little.

My favorite line of all the lines:
"Something’s happened to them, is happening to them, and it’s intense and beautiful and absolutely the rest of her life, and she’s so grateful."

Short, but sweet. And hot. Thank you for writing it.

Reviewer: Daoust Signed [Report This]
Date: April 24, 2008 07:42 am Title: Chapter 1

After reading this great fanfic, I'm both grateful and a little hot and bothered. Nice work.

Author's Response: Haha--grateful and hot and bothered--I'll take it! Thanks!

Reviewer: honeypioneer Signed [Report This]
Date: April 23, 2008 09:57 pm Title: Chapter 1

So beautiful...honestly. You've captured Pam so well in this, too...kudos!

Author's Response: It's so great to hear that I've captured her character--she can be tricky like that. Thanks!!

Reviewer: Sharipep Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: April 23, 2008 08:37 pm Title: Chapter 1

wow. just... wow. amazingness. m

Author's Response: Thanks!!! I'm glad you enjoyed it, my friend!

Reviewer: BlueBustyGal Signed [Report This]
Date: April 23, 2008 08:25 pm Title: Chapter 1

This was so beautiful. Guh ....


Author's Response: Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Reviewer: NanReg Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: April 23, 2008 08:25 am Title: Chapter 1

P.S.  I keep revisiting this throughout the morning.  It's stuck in my head.

Author's Response: Again I say: You rock. Not original, I'll grant you, but oh so true!

Reviewer: JamFan4000 Signed [Report This]
Date: April 23, 2008 07:19 am Title: Chapter 1

Oh, baby! I am mush.... I am jello....I am the watery substance when jello melts........
You do it sooooooooooooo well.

Author's Response: Hahaha, I give you 30 Stanley Nickles for your kind words! Thanks so much for reviewing!

Reviewer: NanReg Signed 10 [Report This]
Date: April 23, 2008 06:08 am Title: Chapter 1

Wow.  Just beautiful.  That gve me chills. 

Author's Response: Seriously, NanReg, you rocking. You effing rock. Thanks for reading!

Reviewer: Sweetpea Signed [Report This]
Date: April 22, 2008 08:21 pm Title: Chapter 1

Is it wrong that I'm focusing on "heavy and thick"?  I don't care, I just don't wanna be right, then.  Seriously, sometimes it's only a word or two that can change the feeling in a story for me and "mooring" did that. Great image. 

Really nice job, Catie, and absolutely Pam feels grateful.  I think they both do, but she knows about indifference and you expressed that in a really lovely way.



Author's Response: Sweetpea, I have to say getting a review from you is comparable to JK showing up at my office and begging me to do very naughty things to him. Well, I guess in the vein of disclosure I should be honest and tell you that I just lied to you, but nonetheless, getting a review from you, an author I seriously admire for humor (seriously, you almost killed me yesterday) as well as heart and style and imagery, is just plain awesome. rnrnRE: the use of the word "mooring"...One of my favorite books of all time is Wuthering Heights, and ever since the first time I read it, the moors and Heathcliff and Catherine and their ridiculous love have always kind of stood out to me. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't think Pam and Jim's story is going to go down like Heathcliff and Catherine's did, but the imagery apparently stuck with me and decided to make an appearance here. rnrnSo, in conclusion, thanks so much for taking the time to review! And also, there is no wrong in focusing on "heavy and thick." Seriously, "heavy and thick" is awesome, and god, don't you just know/b> it's true?

Author's Response: Sweetpea, I have to say getting a review from you is comparable to JK showing up at my office and begging me to do very naughty things to him. Well, I guess in the vein of disclosure I should be honest and tell you that I just lied to you, but nonetheless, getting a review from you, an author I seriously admire for humor (seriously, you almost killed me yesterday) as well as heart and style and imagery, is just plain awesome. rnrnRE: the use of the word "mooring"...One of my favorite books of all time is Wuthering Heights, and ever since the first time I read it, the moors and Heathcliff and Catherine and their ridiculous love have always kind of stood out to me. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't think Pam and Jim's story is going to go down like Heathcliff and Catherine's did, but the imagery apparently stuck with me and decided to make an appearance here. rnrnSo, in conclusion, thanks so much for taking the time to review! And also, there is no wrong in focusing on "heavy and thick." Seriously, "heavy and thick" is awesome, and god, don't you just know it's true?

Author's Response: Author's Response: Sweetpea, I have to say getting a review from you is comparable to JK showing up at my office and begging me to do very naughty things to him. Well, I guess in the vein of disclosure I should be honest and tell you that I just lied to you, but nonetheless, getting a review from you, an author I seriously admire for humor (seriously, you almost killed me yesterday) as well as heart and style and imagery, is just plain awesome. rnrnRE: the use of the word "mooring"...One of my favorite books of all time is Wuthering Heights, and ever since the first time I read it, the moors and Heathcliff and Catherine and their ridiculous love have always kind of stood out to me. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't think Pam and Jim's story is going to go down like Heathcliff and Catherine's did, but the imagery apparently stuck with me and decided to make an appearance here. rnrnrnSo, in conclusion, thanks so much for taking the time to review! And also, there is no wrong in focusing on "heavy and thick." Seriously, "heavy and thick" is awesome, and god, don't you just know it's true?

Reviewer: lisahoo Signed [Report This]
Date: April 22, 2008 07:55 pm Title: Chapter 1

Ooh, I was hoping you'd write some post-CM fic!!  This is the line that takes this from just pretty words to unlocking what it is about Pam & Jim that is so magical: Now she knows what she’s become, finally, because she sees it in his eyes, and she’s so grateful.  Wow.  Just... wow.

Author's Response: Lisahoo!! You're the best, seriously! Sometimes, when your life changes so much so quickly, it's easy to lose yourself in it. I always kind of think that FNB anchors herself in Jim--in the fact that he loves her now, but also in the fact that he loves her before, and while she's finally allowing herself to come into her own more than she ever has before, the core of her, that part of her that Jim recognized when no one else did, is still at her center. Um, nice run on sentence there, I know, but I hope that made sense. Thanks so much for your review! You're great!

Reviewer: wendolf Signed 9 [Report This]
Date: April 22, 2008 07:41 pm Title: Chapter 1

Oh, I really liked this and especially the closing line: she says “Yes” and wonders if he knows that she’s answering the question he hasn’t yet asked. Very nice Catie!

Author's Response: Thanks, wendolf! I've been debating whether or not to put all my eggs in this basket, but I just think (hope to god, really) that she's done with waiting for her life to start and wants to marry Jim like yesterday. I have this insane vision of her asking him, but this runs a close second ;). Thanks again for your kind words!

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