Originally Posted by bakasi
I, too, am reading this story and liking it very much. It`s something I always look forward to reading on the rare occassions when I ride to work alone. Unfortunately, nowadays I have little time to read at all, let alone write any comments.

I am curious to learn what happened to little Jamie. Having a little daughter myself, I can hardly imagine what Lois must feel like having lost her son. This story is really heart-wrenching, but I am so glad that Lois and Clark have found each other by now.

Looking forward to the next part.

Thanks! I'm glad you're enjoying the story. The story of Jamie is actually what happened to my son, Jamie when we lost him in 2014. It was one of the reasons I hadn't been on the boards for a number of years until recently. You're so right, it's not something anyone can really imagine unless they've experienced that kind of loss. It took me a few years to find the courage to write it...now here it is. smile

It's a heart-wrenching story, but I'm doing my best not to drag anything out too long because of how painful it is. Plus, I feel like the characters are suffering enough. There's still a lot to work through along with the twists and turns from Lex and Bureau 39 but I'm not planning on it being anywhere near as complicated as Winner Takes All or When Churches Come Crashing Down was.

Thanks for taking the time to comment. smile


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