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Tissue alert
Tears were shed.
Dawn
Tears
I shed some tears myself while writing. I frequently have an emotional response to my own writing. I would tell my psychiatrist, but I think he's on the verge of having me locked up for my own good.
Jamie
Oh my God
I'm sitting here crying over this. I didn't see this coming and have to say it was well written but oh so sad. It makes me grieve for Jody and so sad for Crissy.
Thank you.
I won't say, "I'm glad I made you cry", but I'm glad to be able to elicit emotion. I think it means I'm doing a good job. Well, unless that emotion is disdain for the writer ... or I elicit anger in someone who is just on the fringe of insanity and has an arsenal of assault weapons.
OK, I'll just say that SOMETIMES it's OK to elicit emotion.
In your case, thank you so much for your comment. Sometimes, we kind of like to cry. If we cry about the troubles of fictional characters, at least no real-life characters are suffering.
Jamie
How odd.
When I read this yesterday I left a comment about how awesome this chapter was and that it had my in tears. I checked to confirm the comment was posted. I guess it was lost as part of the effort to move BCTS to a new hardware platform.
Ah, well. At least I noticed and got to comment again.