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  • waitingforsomething

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    So I FINALLY got home and got to read the rest of this. I really can't say much, because I just don't know what to say, but it's amazing. And the songs were ALL so perfect, but the last one on Gerard's chapter was definitely pretty incredible. I just really don't know what to say. You're truly and amazing writer.
    June 8th, 2007 at 05:53am
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    The Way:
    This is what you did to me.

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    I am a terrible, horrible person. :mrgreen:
    June 8th, 2007 at 04:17am
  • The Way

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    This is what you did to me.

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    June 8th, 2007 at 04:04am
  • The Way

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    Gerard Arthur Rush Way, I love you! If you dare leave us like that in reality, well... the MCRmy will follow you. :sigh:

    Sorry, I had to say it. As you guessed, I'm sobbing again. NOTHING has made me cry like this, ever. Fights with parents or friends last only like, less than an hour. Even at my grandma's death, I only teared up. This is making me cry repeatedly, and it's almost been a week since I read the first chapter.
    June 8th, 2007 at 03:58am
  • horsie890

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    Actually, I heard it was only twelve bucks last month...maybe it's the power bill that's high...I don't remember; I'm not the one paying for it.
    June 8th, 2007 at 12:19am
  • fountainhead

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    horsie890:
    Cynical Chick:
    No way.

    I've never cried over any story, ever, Until I read this. Each account of what happened was heart-wrenching, And the description....My, god!

    The music was so beautiful, I'm going to track it down and get if off of Limewire right now.

    Just the thought of Gerard Way, killed publicly was enough to make me start bawling, and vomit at the same time.

    You are a amazing writer. Please keep writing, and I have one question....Does this story have reader-insurance?


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    Reader insurance? That's not a half bad idea! Unfortunately, if I had to account for all the tears this story has caused, my water bill would be through the roof (as if it's not already, thanks to living in Vegas).
    Oh yes, I'd expect that bill to be high :)
    June 7th, 2007 at 11:53pm
  • horsie890

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    Cynical Chick:
    No way.

    I've never cried over any story, ever, Until I read this. Each account of what happened was heart-wrenching, And the description....My, god!

    The music was so beautiful, I'm going to track it down and get if off of Limewire right now.

    Just the thought of Gerard Way, killed publicly was enough to make me start bawling, and vomit at the same time.

    You are a amazing writer. Please keep writing, and I have one question....Does this story have reader-insurance?


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    Reader insurance? That's not a half bad idea! Unfortunately, if I had to account for all the tears this story has caused, my water bill would be through the roof (as if it's not already, thanks to living in Vegas).
    June 7th, 2007 at 11:41pm
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    No way.

    I've never cried over any story, ever, Until I read this. Each account of what happened was heart-wrenching, And the description....My, god!

    The music was so beautiful, I'm going to track it down and get if off of Limewire right now.

    Just the thought of Gerard Way, killed publicly was enough to make me start bawling, and vomit at the same time.

    You are a amazing writer. Please keep writing, and I have one question....Does this story have reader-insurance?


    :)
    June 7th, 2007 at 11:09pm
  • horsie890

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    If you look closely enough, the translations are already thereSmiley
    But here they are anyway.

    Ciao.
    Hello.

    È buono per vederla. Anche se non abbiamo mai incontrato, chi so lei è.
    It's good to see you. Even though you've never met, I know who you are.

    Perdonarme, per favore.
    Forgive me, please.

    Romanza
    Romance (...as far as I know. I'm not entirely sure. By the way, the similarity between this and the MCR song was a complete accident. It scared me into complete shock when I first heard it.)

    Bell’anche nella morte.
    Beautiful even in death.

    Il mio Idillio Chimico.
    My Chemical Romance. (See why I'm not sure about the word Romanza?)

    il mio amico
    my friend

    Ciao.
    Goodbye.

    Ciao means either hello or goodbye, depending on the context. That's the extent of the Italian I know...and I never would have been able to do any of this without linda.'s help.
    June 7th, 2007 at 09:45pm
  • fairyfeller

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    wow...best story ever. so heart toucing

    out of intrest, what does the italian translate into?
    June 7th, 2007 at 08:41pm
  • waitingforsomething

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    So I did find the time to read chapter two before I left, and it's amazing. What else can I say? I'll read the rest when I get back later today ;D
    June 7th, 2007 at 04:47pm
  • horsie890

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    oh yeah, and now im going to read The Tragic Tale of The Black Parade...
    I hope you like it. I spent a lot of time making it as good as I possibly could, just like I did on this story.

    I am my own 50th comment. :mrgreen:
    June 7th, 2007 at 07:40am
  • lups

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    oh yeah, and now im going to read The Tragic Tale of The Black Parade...
    June 7th, 2007 at 07:14am
  • lups

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    *falls at your feet crying the hell out* BE PROUD, you are officially the first person who makes me cry with a story. All the chapters are great, but the Gerard's one.... Oh my God, was THE BEST. The most sad and nostalgic, and WOW when he said 'I start playing the song again' and it actually started the song again in the music player!!! I was like O__O 'whoa Gee!!' YOU ARE THE BEST MCR WRITER IVE EVER READ. honestly....
    June 7th, 2007 at 07:13am
  • horsie890

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    I've always pictured Black Parade Gerard as a very formal person compared to him normally. This is clearly shown in my fic The Tragic Tale Of The Black Parade. You'd like it...except for-
    You know what? Just read it and I won't ruin it for you.
    June 7th, 2007 at 03:39am
  • The Way

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    I guess... But there's something about the way he talked. It was so... formal, and kind of unlike him.

    I miss him already. :(
    June 7th, 2007 at 03:27am
  • horsie890

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    Would it change your mind if I said it was because death changes people?
    June 7th, 2007 at 02:07am
  • The Way

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    Tears are clouding my sight and dripping from my eyes as I write this. When I read Bob's, I only got teary-eyed. Then I saw another chapter and knew it was coming. Did it surprise you that Gerard's POV broke my heart?

    Truthfully, I didn't like your characterization of him too much - too... perfect, I think. And even he isn't that; I acknowledge it.

    Wait... I'm crying again...

    So, okay. I appreciate the romance with the ballerina and the not wanting to come back anymore (though I believe he'd think otherwise), but it was the part with Mikey... again. Brotherly fics thoroughly tear me up, and this was no exception.

    I'm not yet done crying. This story is so appropriately named, because it echoes in my mind and leaves me sobbing at night. I wish I can prove it by showing you pics of my teary face, but the camera is nowhere in sight. Just so you know, the first chapter is still the best. :)
    June 7th, 2007 at 01:59am
  • linda.

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    best story i have ever read. truly
    June 7th, 2007 at 12:41am
  • lups

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    no no no no
    YOU LITTLE... LADY!!! you made me cry now. for real. 4 chapter holding my tears, and now i failed. POOR BOB!! ='[ omg theyre all so sad... you know what i like about this story? that Gerard didn't suicide, as most of us would expect. he was murdered, which adds it a whole load of frustration because it was out of their hands... i love it.

    i still can't enter ficwad!! GRR

    oh, and that was a good spanish up there. I live in mexico, you knew that??
    June 6th, 2007 at 05:08pm