I told you that you'd warm up to James. I didn't want him to be all bad, I wanted him to be likable and give Jeff a run for his money. And Avery will come around eventually :)
Men are pretty dense...in my experience, anyway. But this won't be the last of James (muhahahahaha) I feel like that evil laugh was necessary. Don't judge me :)
Nice lol. Eh. I'm comparing it to Pride and Prejudice and how so many people wrote sequels 100s of years later all about the Darcys and whatnot. Not that I'm on the same level as Jane Austen but yeah. Or how all those people did HP fan fictions lol.
haha I like this. My fan fiction is getting fan fictions. Neat. I feel like an accomplished writer now. You play WoW?! I didn't know that. I guess it's not that surprising lol.
LOL It is a little sad. But Star is a runner. And I'm not one for sequels. I've tried to do one before and it just didn't work. I like letting my readers create their own stories for the characters after the text I've supplied.
HAHA Wow JenJen. I didn't know you felt so strongly. I toyed with the idea of a happier ending but it just didn't fit her character. You can do what I do and pretend Jason didn't sign the papers and found her instead.
You better get used to James, he's going to be my source of drama for a few chapters :) And as far as this "writer" goes, she is being dealt with. While I can appreciate someone liking my story and being inspired by it, there is a way to go about showing that appreciation. But whatevs. Moving on, hope you're having a happy holiday, my love <3
I love writing Lili, she's a great character. And I missed Cam too. I want to add her in a little more, but not everyone has read There's No Crying in Hockey, so I don't want to confuse anyone. And sadly, James will be rocking the boat quite a bit. More is on the way.