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#26853 12/19/05 06:29 AM
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Another little gem, C_A! This is beautiful - so poignant, as well as insightful. You write the minor female characters in L&C so well, especially their feelings for Clark.

/me wonders if C_A's next story will be from Mayson's point of view... goofy

You said you wanted to shed light on that stage of Clark's life using Rachel as a mirror - well, you succeeded admirably. We see the loneliness and isolation, even among his cheerful friendliness. And the way he describes Lana as not being open-minded enough... sad

These were the perfect final lines:

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He would never realize just how well she had known him back then, in those days of loneliness and frustration, how she had understood without words all the things he had never shared with her, and how well she remembered the ones he had, including a farewell kiss in the face of an impending storm.

He would never know that he had never been alone.
Wonderful!

I hope this, and your Lana story, are on their way to the Archive! wildguy


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#26854 12/19/05 06:40 AM
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I was just about to open a new fdk-thread when I noticed Wendy's post in the last second - and she didn't only beat me to the punch in regards of posting but she also took those words out of my mouth wink

Well, my first thought was a pessimistic one; why would one think about writing a first person piece for a character that was hardly noticed at all? In the end, I'm glad you did and that you were able to proceed with your rare and special vignettes.

To me, Rachel has always been the kind of person that perfectly faded in the backgroud, quietly yearning for her young love. Especially after this story, she reminds me a little bit of Chloe from Smallville - and this scene does too.

You did write a very empathetic piece and I'm glad to read that you're hooked on fanfiction smile All the more for us to enjoy, yay!

#26855 12/19/05 07:47 AM
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Good!! hyper

I hope this is not your last story wink

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#26856 12/19/05 10:47 AM
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Wonderful little gem, C_A. Enjoyed it very much.

It's a great example of how to write point of view by showing how someone is seen by another person.

Lovely,

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#26857 12/19/05 10:58 AM
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Hi,

This was beautiful! clap


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#26858 12/19/05 11:32 AM
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This was my favorite line:

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Clark stayed a friend, of course, because he was a friend to anyone who wanted him to be.
I don't know why, but that just stuck out. You did a wonderful job showing what Clark was like. And using Rachel was perfect. Great job!

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#26859 12/19/05 01:29 PM
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Another excellent short story.

I like the theme or Anyone but L&C:TNAOS

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#26860 12/19/05 02:16 PM
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Wow, this was just beautiful. drool

I'd love to read a story from Mayson's POV. But also anything else written by you. laugh laugh

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#26861 12/20/05 09:11 AM
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Beautiful insight into Clark's life from Rachel's pov. Very poignant. I really empathized with her, and with the sense of isolation you show in Clark.
Well done.
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#26862 12/20/05 04:11 PM
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I was so happy to see a story from Rachel's POV. For obvious reasons, I am biased towards her character in the first place.

You captured so well the poignancy of a love that is all the more touching because it is not reciprocated.

I'm so glad you're staying with the writing smile


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#26863 12/21/05 11:24 AM
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What a beautiful story. I loved it. smile

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#26864 12/21/05 10:13 PM
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Another wonderful story! smile1 I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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I'd love to wax lyrical on this one, but unfortunately I only have time for a quick 'drive-by'. wink

I've always enjoyed Rachel stories and this one shows the same deft touch with character as your last vignette, C_A. Beautifully done.

Personally, I'm all for more stories focusing on characters other than the usual suspects. wink Especially when they're as well written as this.

Wonderful! thumbsup clap

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