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Becoming Robin By Zoe Taylor Things Left Unsaid
“Ally,” I began, as I slowly pulled myself out from under the covers and gave her another hug, “There’s something I’ve been wanting to say to you, but I didn’t know how you’d react. I was scared I’d push you away.” Her expression shifted, now a mix of uncertainty and concern, as though she knew what I wanted to say. “We need to talk about the incident.” |
Author's Note:
While Becoming Robin is "officially" finished, there were a couple of key plot elements that were left unresolved. I had planned all along to write an epilogue semi-standalone chapter to tie up these loose ends and provide closure.
Due to the nature of the ending being drastically different from what I had originally written (and, in my humble opinion, MUCH better this way ;-)), I had to completely rewrite the epilogue piece. I've tried to capture the spirit of the novel here, while answering some final questions, and giving Allison and Nicole a chance to breathe now that Robin's crisis has passed.
On a final note, the scene with Andrea is the one I mentioned awhile ago that Megan Campbell's Sarah Carerra inspired, so consider this an homage to one of my favorite ongoing serials, as well ;-)
~Zoe
Things Left Unsaid
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I spent the entire rest of the day at the hospital with Mom, well into late evening. It took her doctor coming down to ask us nicely to let her rest before we finally exchanged hugs-and-kisses, and said good night.
‘I love you sweetheart,’ her words echoed in the back of my mind as Nicole and I cuddled on the sofa back at the house. I can’t say ‘home’ anymore because, to my mind, Margie’s place felt like home, and besides, Mom had already said she didn’t want to pull me away from my new friends.
My new friends were exactly what I kept thinking about though. Once the shock of everything had finally ebbed away, I realized just how much I missed Allison. Through it all she had been right there beside me, and I really wished she could be here now.
“Robin? What’s wrong?” Nicole’s soft, sweet tone shattered my thoughts.
I tilted my head to stare at her sleepily.
“I know that look. You’re upset about something. What is it? You know you can tell me,” she offered quietly as she nestled closer.
I exhaled slowly as I rested my head against her shoulder. “I miss Ally. Well, Jennifer too, but with Ally it’s … different. Remember the night I brought Natalie into our cabin, how Ally freaked right out on her?”
Nicole gave a slow nod, “Yeah. I thought she was going to kill you both with her toothbrush.” She chuckled a little. “What about it?”
“It’s what she said that night, about her hatred for the guy that tried to attack us. Awhile ago when we were jogging, she told me she was having bad dreams because of the incident. And now I’ve gone and abandoned her too.”
Nicole nodded slowly, “Me too. I mean, she’s like, my best friend, and I didn’t even think to ask if she wanted to come. I’m sorry Robin.”
“And it’s way too late to call the camp and try to talk to her.” I heaved a long, drawn out sigh. “I’m… gonna head up to bed, try and get some sleep. I’ll try and call the camp in the morning.”
Nicole smiled a little as she kissed my cheek, giving me a squeeze, “Alright. I’m going to stay up a bit longer. Sweet dreams, cutie.”
I laughed quietly. “Sleep well, vampire.” After a soft kiss goodnight, I slipped off up to bed.
It seemed like hours before I could finally find sleep, and even then my dreams were plagued with the unsettling thoughts that Allison might become the next Crystal. It seemed my restless subconscious couldn’t make up its mind, so to speak, about which it felt more, as I found myself shifting between vivid dreamscapes of wondrous times ahead, and the thought of losing Allison and Jennifer’s friendships.
I awoke with a start. A familiar, yet altogether unexpected soft hand rested gently on my shoulder. It wasn’t Margie’s, or even Nicole’s. I blinked several times. It couldn’t be!
“… Ally?” I asked blearily as I sat up, staring.
She giggled. “Hey you.”
“What... How…?”
“Unlike you and Nikki, I don’t mind flying Coach.” She winked as she wrapped me in a tight hug. “Camp just wasn’t the same without you, so I called Mom and asked her if I could leave early to come out here. I hope you don’t mind?”
Tears rolled down my cheeks as I held her tightly. “Of course I don’t! If I had my way I would’ve brought the entire cabin with me. Ally, I am SO sorry for leaving you like that,” I sobbed.
Nicole came around the corner a moment later, grinning. “I already told her what we were talking about last night. You didn’t get any sleep either, did you?”
I laughed weakly, “How could you tell?”
“Probably by the fact that it’s already noon,” Allison teased, kissing my forehead. “And really, it’s okay. I’m okay. I know you didn’t do it on purpose. You were just excited. I would’ve been too.”
“So how long can you stay?” I didn’t know how long it would be before Mom was discharged, but I knew I’d want to spend a lot of time with her, which would be detrimentally boring to the girls.
“A few days. We’re flying back to Connecticut on Monday, but Mom and I wanted to see if there’s anything we could do to help. Kelly’s letting us stay with her in the meantime.”
“Ally,” I began, as I slowly pulled myself out from under the covers and gave her another hug, “There’s something I’ve been wanting to say to you, but I didn’t know how you’d react. I was scared I’d push you away.”
Her expression shifted, now a mix of uncertainty and concern, as though she knew what I wanted to say.
“We need to talk about the incident.”
She quickly shook her head. “No, we don’t. I don’t want to think about it, or him, ever again.”
Nicole quickly moved to her side, putting her arms around her. “Ally, Robin’s right. You haven’t been the same since the attack, and you need to talk to someone about it. I … we … don’t want you to become another Crystal!”
Nicole broke down and started crying as she hugged her close. Her words echoed exactly what I was thinking. I wrapped her in a hug from the other side.
“Crystal bottled things up. She didn’t get help for her problems, and then when it became too much, she…” I trailed off, shaking my head. “Ally, we love you. We only want to see you safe.”
She glanced between the two of us slowly, “Is that why you both felt so guilty about leaving me like that?”
We both nodded in unison, causing her to smile a little as she wrapped her arms around us. “I love you both so much. I could never… I WOULD never do that. Yes, I am still upset about the incident, and I’ll admit, I felt a little left out when you just up and left, but I understand where you were coming from.
“Nikki explained to me earlier that it was her doing that let you leave so quickly, and like I said, I don’t mind flying Coach a day later. I’m just… I’m just really happy you both do care about me so much. I don’t know where I would be without my two best friends.”
“What about Jennifer?” Nicole grinned.
“Three best friends!” She giggled. “I tried to get Jen to come too, but she said someone had to stay behind and keep Natalie’s recruits in line.”
Later that afternoon I took Carol and Allison to meet my mother. There had already been talk of moving her out of intensive care, but they wanted to continue running tests first to be certain of her healing progress, and that there wasn’t any permanent brain damage or other complications.
We must have spent a solid two hours just sitting at her bedside, laughing and crying together about everything that we’d been through, and for Mom’s part, how much different, better even, I was for becoming Robin. Finally, Allison stood up and walked over to hug Mom.
“Linda, there’s something Robin hasn’t told you yet. I understand why she didn’t, because she’s really okay now, but truthfully, I’m not… I’m not okay. But I will be, thanks to her. A few weeks ago we were out jogging, and… this guy approached us and tried to get us in his van…”
I sat helplessly next to Nicole as I listened to Allison tearfully recount her version of the events that day. I don’t think either of us realized exactly how deeply it had affected her. I had the benefit of Doctor Ketz, but Allison only had her parents’ and friends’ support.
“There was this girl at camp last year, Crystal… Robin probably already told you her story too. But earlier today Nikki told me something that truly scared me. She said she and Robin were afraid I’d become another Crystal. That’s when I realized… That’s when I knew, I needed help. I need to see someone about my anxiety, not only for my sake, but for my best friend’s, and my adopted sister, your wonderful, loving, gallant daughter’s sakes.”
When she finished, she bent down to hug Mom again, who wrapped her in a gentle hug in return. Several seconds of peaceful silence fell over the room, but finally, she stood up again and walked over to put her arms around me. I held her close. I wasn’t about to let go.
“Ally, I have someone I want you to meet when you get back home. Before you leave, I want to give you my contact information for Doctor Ketz.”
She stared, puzzled. “Isn’t she like, your gender specialist?”
“She is, but she also helped me learn to cope with these same anxieties you’re feeling. She can help you too. She’s a wonderful, caring person. She once told me that people like me, like us, are why she became a therapist in the first place. Let her help you too.”
Allison tearfully nodded. “Okay. I’ll… I’ll talk to her.”
Mom smiled proudly as she watched the scene unfold. At Allison’s admission, she spoke up. “It’s such a nice day outside. Why don’t you girls call a cab and take Robin shopping?”
I blinked, peeking over Allison’s shoulder at her. She gave a knowing, but loving smile. “Really, I’m not going anywhere sweetheart. Go be with your friends.”
We all took turns hugging her at that. Carol took Allison aside and whispered something as Nicole and I stepped out. She joined us a moment later.
Nicole giggled. “Ally, you’re grinning like a horse eating a thorn bush.” I wondered what happened to ‘Nikki-speak’. I had to giggle.
Allison laughed, holding up a gold credit card. “Mom gave me her credit card. She said this might be my only chance to go shopping in a West Coast mall, and she trusts us not to max it out.”
“Your mom is awesome,” Nicole quipped.
Allison beamed, “Yeah. Almost as awesome as Robin’s.” She giggled. “Anyway, let’s go find a cab. Robin, you’re the Bay girl. We’re trusting you to know where the best shopping is!”
“I’ll try,” I laughed, as we stepped onto the elevator, “But just remember I was a total tomboy when I lived here back then, so I can’t promise anything.”
After hailing a cab outside the hospital, we set right to the mall-hopping. I should have felt insecure about the whole ordeal, being that I’d never been shopping without an adult around, but somehow being with Allison and Nicole made me feel completely safe.
We had just exited Victoria’s Secret, already laden with shopping bags from this and a few previous stops, when I spotted the back of a familiar head across the way. She was admiring a poster of an up-and-coming female singer depicted in a somewhat angelic look, with her attire and the cute silver headband.
“She is sooo amazing,” Andrea said quietly as she realized I’d approached her. She turned to look me up and down once, then smiled, “Cute top. I’m Andrea.”
“Robin,” I offered in return, glancing back at the poster. “Is she new? The name’s not familiar.”
“Yeah, she like, just started last month and she’s already done one concert. I’m totally jel!”
‘Jel’? Okay then.
She turned back to me again. “Have we … met before? You don’t go to Lawrence Western Junior High do you?”
“I’m just visiting with my friends from Connecticut, where I’ve been staying. My mom’s been in a coma for like, the last month. She only just woke up yesterday.”
It felt so awkward talking to my ex-girlfriend so casually like this, especially with the current girlfriend and best friend standing so close. She smiled, rolling her shoulders.
“Cool. Anyway, um… Nice meeting you, Robin.” She turned to walk away. I bit my lip. I knew I was going to regret this.
“Everything okay?” I asked rather innocently. I mean, I knew her well enough to know when she was upset, even if we had only dated a short time a few months back. Andrea was a bright girl, but insecure, and she wore her heart on her sleeve.
She glanced back at me with a frown, shaking her head. “Not really. And no offense, but I really don’t feel like talking about it with a total stranger.”
I shrugged. “Suit yourself, then. I just thought since we were heading to the food court you might want to come with and hang out.” I left it at that and turned to walk away.
“Andrea?” Nicole echoed as we walked.
“Wasn’t that the name of-” Allison began, but I cut her off.
“Yeah. That was her, actually. I guess some people never change, but at least she didn’t recognize me. Not that I care if she did since I won’t be around here for school this year anyway.”
Allison blinked. “Wait, back up. What about school?”
I cast her a brief glance, grinning. “Nikki didn’t tell you? Mom wants to sell the house and move to Alpine Springs when she’s feeling better.”
Allison practically squealed as she threw her arms around me. “OHMYGOD that’s awesome!”
Nicole laughed. “Sorry, Ally. I knew you’d want to hear the good news from Robin herself, or I’d have told you right after you got here.”
She giggled. “Eh, you’re forgiven.”
“Hey, Nikki, not to change the subject or anything, I mean, not that I don’t love talking about ex-girlfriends,” I joked.
“Oh, please do. I don’t know what you even saw in her.” Truthfully, me either. But love is blind. Or is that loneliness is desperate stupidity?
“Why did you stop wearing that cute Goth stuff I saw you in the first day?”
Nicole’s normally alabaster cheeks shifted up several hues of bright, rose red. “You thought I was cute like that? Seriously?”
“Yes! I want to see you in that lacey top again at some point. It’s like it was made for you.”
She and Allison giggled in unison, the latter adding, “She’s got a point. Your naturally pale skin looks striking in black. Not like me. I look like a walking Barbie doll if I don’t put on like, super-high SPF sun block.”
“Well… Okay, promise you won’t be upset?”
I’d been down this road before with Allison. Rather than argue, I simply nodded, as we neared the food court. “I promise.”
“It’s because… I wanted to impress you.”
“Come again?” I stopped and stared at her as she kept walking. She turned to walk back, shifting her gaze nervously. “You were just so unbelievably nice to me even though we had only just met. I thought you wouldn’t want to go out with a Goth chick, so I made up my mind that I wanted to change for you. You never complained, so I just kind of stuck with it. Plus Jason, my old boyfriend, sort of got me into it in the first place, so I felt a little guilty, y’know?”
As we sat down to enjoy our meals — Nicole and Allison munching on a salad, and I getting an exceedingly unladylike double deluxe cheeseburger and a large chocolate shake, Andrea approached our table.
“Can I sit down?”
Nicole shot her a glare at the sudden intrusion. “Can you?”
She flinched. “Fine, MAY I sit down?”
I glanced between Nicole and Allison. Allison shrugged, offering an indifferent smile, but Nicole didn’t seem too thrilled. I think she finally understood how Allison felt about Natalie being in our cabin that night, now.
I motioned to the empty chair. “Free country, if you don’t mind keeping the attitude down — nothing personal.”
She shrugged, “Fair enough. I deserved that one anyway.” She paused. “Actually I probably deserve a lot worse. This whole day has just been, pardon my French, shit.”
Nicole chuckled, “Merde.”
“What?” She shot Nicole a puzzled stare.
“French for ‘shit’. … Never mind. So what’s your story?” Surprisingly, her tone seemed a little softer at Andrea’s apparent humility.
“Junior high drama at its finest; the short version is that awhile ago I used someone to get back at my ex-boyfriend. The stupid ox asked me out again after beating the guy up, and spread a bunch of nasty rumors about him when he didn’t press charges.” She paused, sighing. “That should’ve been the first sign that I should’ve dumped his loser ass.”
“Who, the guy who got beat up?” Allison asked neutrally.
Andrea shook her head. “No, the jock. He just dumped me when I finally got it through his stupid Neanderthal skull that I wouldn’t put out.” She folded her arms on the table, burying her face and mumbled a muffled, “God, I was so stupid.”
Nicole smirked. “Yeah, you were.”
Andrea stared up at her, not sure what to think of that, as Nicole continued. “You let someone get the crap kicked out of them just so you could win back a jerk like that. I’d call that boneheaded. Maybe it’s not too late to apologize though.” She shrugged.
“I tried, actually. I … went by his house, but the neighbors said nobody’s been there in a month, and now some new girl might be living there. I can’t help feeling a little … y’know… guilty.”
I had to chuckle at that. I literally could not help myself, as this latest reversal of fortunes struck. Allison and Nicole giggled a little as Andrea slowly looked between the three of us.
“Andrea, are you serious about wanting to apologize to this person?” I asked flatly.
She nodded. “Don’t get me wrong, as a boyfriend he was totally ND, but-”
“Sorry, I’m not up on my California slang. What’s ND?” Allison asked.
She rolled her eyes, “Not dateable? Anyway, he was a nice guy. Probably would’ve been a good friend if he wasn’t so…”
“Shy?” I asked, and then added, “Though it was more like supremely self-loathing.” I reached a hand, which I might add had a lovely shade of dark pink nail polish from the last ‘sleepover’, back and gathered my hair into a low ponytail, smiling at her.
She stared intensely at me for a long moment before recognition finally dawned.
“Before you say anything, I’m not coming back to school next year. I’m moving to Connecticut to be with my new friends, but … this is why I always acted the way I did. I was so unbelievably miserable as a boy. It’s like I was pretending my whole life. As a girl, I’m happy. I’m … extremely happy. I feel right. And for what it’s worth, I’ve already forgiven you awhile ago.”
“Oh my God…” she whispered. I thought for a moment that she was about to faint.
I smiled as I reached out to give her hand a reassuring squeeze. “Sorry to just spring this on you, but I don’t know how much longer I’ll be In California. As soon as my mom’s well enough to travel, we’re out of here.”
She nodded slowly. “Hey, um… Do you think we could maybe stay in touch? I seriously don’t deserve a second chance I know, but this is all so… so sudden. I want to think about it awhile, then maybe we can talk some more after that?”
Allison spoke up, “Robin is like, the coolest girl I’ve ever met, and one of my best friends is an awesome half-Hawaiian surf chick, if that says anything. There was this one girl at our Girl Scout camp who spent the entire first week doing nothing but trying and failing miserably, to ruin Robin’s reputation.
“Robin turned around and not only forgave her, but they’re really good friends now. It’s never too late, but you have to be willing to get over yourself and accept that not everyone fits into some pre-conceived mold too.”
“Sometimes you just need to take a leap of faith,” Nicole added.
Andrea smiled a little as I took a pen from my purse, scribbling my cell phone number on the back of a gum wrapper and sliding it to her. “Anyway, my dad’s picking me up soon. It was nice seeing you again Rob-” she caught herself, smiling sheepishly as she accepted the wrapper, “Robin.”
As she left, I exhaled slowly. “God, that is not at all how I pictured that going.”
Allison chuckled, “Best guess? The jock dumped her for her best friend, so she’s feeling vulnerable.”
“Totally!” Nicole added. “Anyway, enough about her; we have some more shopping to do! Oh, Robin, what made you suddenly ask about my Goth phase anyway?”
“If I told you, you’d punch me,” I teased, wrapping my lips around the straw of my milkshake to avoid answering further as I smiled innocently at her.
She laughed. “Okay then. But anyway, I actually have that top with me. I’ll wear it tonight when we go to dinner, but only if you wear that cute pink one. Ally, you’re coming too!” she insisted.
“I don’t want to intrude,” Allison started, but Nicole shook her head, stealing a bite of Allison’s salad, despite having plenty of her own left, as she answered.
“You’re not! It’s going to be my parents and me, maybe Margie, and Robin, and now that you’re here you and Carol should come too. It’ll be great! I already asked Kelly, but she has to work tonight.”
I watched the two, quietly enjoying my own burger as the playful banter over the salad-stealing ensued. I couldn’t help feeling incredibly thankful Mom suggested this, though I wondered if it was so she could talk privately with ‘the adults’ as much as to try and get me to spend time with my friends.
At least things were finally looking up, though. Mom was awake, Allison was ready to seek professional help, and Andrea … Well, can’t win ‘em ell, but at least she seemed receptive. Only time would tell if I’d be changing my cell phone number.
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Comments
Sheesh
I could never understand what's the entire "must date jocks" mentality about. But, then again, it's hard for me to understand any celebrity fans as well. This entire 'cool and popular' area, especially when taken to extremes, is mostly alien to me.
Still, it was nice to see Nikki coming back to her Goth stuff (don't know if it's a 'phase' ;) ), and resolving Andrea subplot - admittedly, I have all but forgotten about it.
Faraway
Big Closet Top Shelf
Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!
Faraway
Big Closet Top Shelf
Where you can fool around like you want to and most you get is some bemused good ribbing!
Love the story
I love the story & plot. I was crying in parts throught the whole story. The ending was nice but still left a cliff hanger still loose ends to tie up what happens @ dinner that night?, when does robins mom get out of the hospital, how long does it take for them to move to CT? The goth thing there are just a few things that need to be tied up. Including school & te neyt summer just to many things left undone yeat.
Love Samantha Renee Heart
I intentionally left those
I intentionally left those for now to give myself room for a sequel, which I've already started some pre-writing for (including working on more external conflict this time around)
In it things are moved forward a bit, but I try to cover everything in narrative or dialogue without dwelling too much :-D
One thing that occured to me tonight though, is that I sort of sub-consciously modeled Nicole after my fictional bassist character in the rhythm game Rock Band 2 (appropriately named 'Zoey' :-P), so I'm going to snag a link to her picture on the Rockband website to show everyone else the mental image I get when I think of Nicole in "goth mode" ;-)
This is an "older" version, but basically the only difference is switching from "Drowned" blue to black lipstick (Nicole's favorite is plum anyway, so it's a moot point ;-))
Zoey Heedless Despair Small
Zoey Heedless Despair 1280x1024
(Heedless Despair is the name of my fictional band. Used it in a couple of different media, and *might* re-use it if Nicole should luck into a band, if storytelling and muse permit :-D)
... Needless to say, I'm kind of a closet goth girl at heart (She typed, while sitting at the computer wearing a bright blue tie-dyed T-shirt :-P)
Cheers, and I'm glad you've enjoyed the story so far. Rest assured, it is far from over :-D
~Zoe
Ooh, I like!
Both the fact you're already working on a sequel (SQUEE!!), and the pictures. I'm a not-so closet goth girl, myself. I have a bit of a rep in my family (particularly with my sister) for dressing goth at times. Although my wardrobe has as much pink as black. ;)
Saless
"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America
Bet you didn't think...
...that a year later, you'd be half way through the second sequel - and there's still much to tell!
It's interesting that Heedless Despair have since turned up - and their bassist has become firm friends with "the gang"! I won't say anything else in case people are reading this for the first time - but suffice it to say you've cooked up plenty more adventures for Robin and the gang in Books 2 and 3 (plus, who knows, this time next year [2012] we might have been treated to Books 4 and 5!)
There are 10 kinds of people in the world - those who understand binary and those who don't...
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!
Wah! No Pictures!
Rockband.com does have a nice 404 message, but I'd rather see the pictures, sniff. Maybe if you imported the pictures to your author storage area and posted them?
Yours,
JohnBobMead
Yours,
John Robert Mead
Lovely Ending
I must admit I'll miss these characters, but you picked a great place to end the story. Thanks for entertaining us all with it.
Never let it be said that I don't enjoy the occasional delusion of grandeur
Never let it be said that I don't enjoy the occasional delusion of grandeur
RE: The jock thing
At rock bottom, it's what the psych books call Lizard Brain - our animal preprograming that has survival and reproduction as the only goal and works under both our conscious and subconscious human brain parts. Since it works only on an animal basis, survival for a female means hooking up with the physically bigest, toughest, strongest son-of-a-gun on the block as shown by both primary and seconary sex characteristics; the LB says, " This male can best protect me and my offspring - the offspring by both physically protecting the child and by passing to the boy children his physical characteristics. For males, the female secondary characteristics say, "This female can birth and nurture a lot of my kids safely." LB also explains via species survival why males tend to have roving eyes and other parts - to spread DNA to the widest number of females.
Basically, humans act like animals in regard to the opposite sex (and in other areas) when we don't use that which enables us to be humans. I taught teenagers for 37 years and I can't count the number of times I saw nice pretty and smart honor student girls hooking up with idiot LARGE male macho assholes who couldn't come close to them in human characteristics.
Thanks to the author for a great story. I'd like to see next year at camp.
BE a lady!
I can relate
I can relate to what you say about "lizard Brain". I was, and still am...a very skinny person. Most Girls wanted nothing to do with me because I wasn't a "macho" stud. As a result, like Robin when she was Robert, I lacked many social skills necessary for the "dating game"...if you will?. Becoming Robin has so many similarities to my early life. I thank Zoe so much, for writing this great story.
Brenda R
Rocin
Zoe; After what you wrote here, this is calling for a book II "Robin's Next Life!". Richard
Richard
Becoming Robin
congratulations on a well writteN & very engrossing story, i would dearly love to see a follow-up on the continuing adventures of robin and her friends adventures.
All my best wishes, Barbara
ROBIN
ALISON
Thank you so much,Zoe,for what has been a marvellous and entertaining story.
ALISON
Great Finish
Great Story, sad to see it end, but so very happy to have it to read over and over. You could write more adventures of Robin and Family it would be wonderful, Of Course you wrote enough that it is easy to see Robin living a wonderful Life so no need to continue though I wish you would. Just really want to see more stories from you weather more Robin or some one else you want us to meet Your writing is wonderful brings out every emotion and really really want to read more of your work.
LOVE Desiree
I must admit
When you first mentioned in your previous blog post that Nicole might be returning to her Goth clothes, I was afraid it would be because something went wrong and she was depressed again, but if she's just doing it 'cause Robin likes it then that's better :P
I usually don't enjoy stories where the heroine is lesbian -- I tend to prefer romance along my own tastes -- but your story and characters were engaging and a lot of fun to read, just skirting the line of becoming a "Mary Sue." I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for your stories in the future!
Melanie E.
Robin needs to find out about e-mail
That is what Yahoo can do,
and Hotmail,
and Gmail,
and ...
All of his existing (previous) accounts.
Robin needs a free account or two before the move. The second would be for trustworthy and or legal issues. School requirements and medical for certain.
Even if the cell number changes (quite possible to change service providers let alone get a local number for the new home) during the move to a different area, trusted people can get the new number through the email contact.
Becoming Robin - 23 - Epilogue
Joy shared is doubled, sorrow shared is halved is what the girls have learned. Now to see what they do with what they have learned.
May Your Light Forever Shine
May Your Light Forever Shine
Dear Zoe, I am so glad you
Dear Zoe,
I am so glad you added this epilogue - it did tidy up some lose ends.
That was a really super story. And well-written.
Briar
Briar
I wasn't expecting this so
I wasn't expecting this so soon, thanks Zoe! This is as wonderful as we've come to expect from you (No pressure;). I'll look forward for more on these characters (Or anything else by you, for that matter)! Well done! ^_^
Saless
"But it is also tradition that times *must* and always do change, my friend." - Eddie Murphy, Coming To America
I Was Really Pleased With the Ending of Chapter 22
I thought all the significant plot points (at least the ones I thought were important) were tied up beautifully. You did a very nice job of keeping Linda alive while assuring the move to Alpine Springs (for Robin). Today just added a cherry on top. So, thank you again.
I look forward to new stories from you whether they are about this bunch or a whole new set of characters. Take care.
I can't say this enough, so here I go again.
This first book Becoming Robin was written in the mold of the famous authors. This isn't hen scratchings, it is not ramblings, it is not mind scramblings. What this first book is, is this.
It gave us people to care about, to be with, to actually be friends with. These weren't characters you have written in in this story, but people. People with feelings, with concerns, people who are happy and have some serious sides too. But all in all, you made us see these people, you made us care about these people, as if they were living right next door to us.
Robin's infectious attitude of concern for others before herself shows that young people can be a decent bunch. I know young people like this in real life. Your images are colorful and very 3-D. You just didn't write a story, but painted it filled with real life situations. The dialogue was real and down to earth, and your grammar was perfect, in my opinion. And yes, Zoe, this should be published. It is that good.
Now we need to know more about Robin's development, how she fares in school, and if Andrea will be a true friend, and not just someone who was making chit chat. Thank you for sharing this wonderfully sweet and precious story of Robin's development into girlhood. OH! and one more thing too. It takes a real talent to write a story this believable. So you go girl, and never let the opinions of someone else sway you from keeping us entertained with your believable people, most would say are characters. Again, thank you so much. :-)
"With confidence and forbearance, we will have the strength to move forward."
Love & hugs,
Barbara
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be."
"With confidence and forbearance, we will have the strength to move forward."
Love & hugs,
Barbara
"If I have to be this girl in me, Then I have the right to be."
Supernatural?
You mentioned that something supernatural was going to happen.
I'm guessing, but was it Robert who was actually killed in the same car crash his mother was injured in and was it Crystal who became Robin. Remember the dream Robin had in the bunk which was Crystal's before she committed suicide.
It appeared as we heard more about Crystal that her character was identical to Robin's, she became Robin and relived her life through the new Robin!
Spirit seems to fit in here nicely!
I'm probably right off track but any way it's the only thing supernatural I can see in your great story?
I loved it from start to finish.
LoL
Rita
Age is an issue of mind over matter.
If you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
(Mark Twain)
LoL
Rita
Good guess, but... :-D
Good guess, but it was actually the lilacs :-D Robin and Natalie smelling lilacs as they walked back to the cabin was originally going to be a huge plot point, as Robin and Rachel were supposed to smell it first during a much more elaborate ceremony. Ultimately I decided to cut the ceremony back, since I couldn't find any genuine Hawai'ian legends to back up what I wanted to do, to keep more within the "real world" writing style of the rest of the story.
The way I set it up was that Robin and Natalie believe Crystal was trying to get their attention, to let them know that she appreciates their gesture, but it could easily have been just some camper's perfume wafting in the breeze, or some other source. I leave that entirely to reader interpretation :-D
You're absolutely right about Crystal and Robin being very similar to each other though, which is something that I think unnerved Natalie more than she would ever want to willingly admit.
Also, that would make for a HECK of a story! Sort of reminds me of the surprise ending in the survival/horror game Silent Hill: Shattered Memories where {Highlight to read} it's revealed at the end that Harry died in the car crash, and it's Cheryl who's in therapy to confront her daddy issues :-D
I love overt supernatural stories, but I've only ever read a handful that had strong TG fiction element to them. I'll have to see what I can come up with to that end once the current Robin sequel's finished.
I finally caught up in this story
and truly love it! I hope to hear more of Robin's adventures in the future. Much thanks for this wonderful tale!
SuZie
SuZie
I'm so glad you liked it :-D
I'm so glad you liked it :-D I'm at a bit of a point of writer's block right now with the sequel, in that I know where I want the story to go, but I haven't figured out how to get there yet.
I'm thinking about posting what I have now at one chapter a week, which will be substantially smaller and much more spaced out than the original posting, but will give me more time to think about the story, and interact with people on thoughts on the plot.
Thank you very much for commenting! :-D
1st comment
Hi Zoe, Hi all,
This is my 1st comment ( please excuse my broken English )
I waited until I've reached the end of the story before I dare comment.
During the 2 first chapters, I was uncomfortable with the characters too quickly/basically depicted ; the action keeping going on at high speed.
Then, after that, I found them all more "substantial" and I get trapped in the story.
I read all night until dawn when I couldn't see my computer screen any longer.
After a 5-6 hour break (to stop a migraine/headache ) I could finish your novel ;-)
I won't do the same mistake again and I will use the " printer-friendly version" next time to avoid headaches.
I want to thank you, Zoe, for these hours of joy I had, and for the memories I will keep.
For the well-being I felt reading a TG story, providing me a recognition and an identity.
This is THE story I was searching for years.
This was the 1st story I read from this website, and I hope I will find some more ( I really do hope ).
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Another hope I have is to see this book one day in a library or in Amazon.fr
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You are a wonderful storyteller.
Thanks again
2and Read
This is my 2and read I love this book, I always wondered and could never understand you are in san fran and you go to a mall to shop? No way no how It would not happen the cool stores are not in the mall just the same old mall stores that ct, has, Yes I have lived in both places and my view of ct. is not fit to print .. I love San Fran.... I do love the book...
Love and Hugs Hanna
Love And Hugs Hanna

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Blessed Be
Looking forward to book 2.
A wonderful and fun story backed by solid writing. It kept me hooked right to the end and late into the night. Thanks for sharing!
Back on BCTS!
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that Becoming Robin was back on BCTS. I just finished Book 1 and off to read Book 2. I loved these characters when I first read them way back when you were first posting the series. They are just as good now as they were back then. Thank You for bringing them back and letting us read about their lives again.
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