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Sweetness
What a sweet and cute story. I'm really enjoying this. Just thought you'd like to know.
Thanks and kudos (number 1!). First comment too.
- Terry
Thanks
Nothing an author likes to hear more than people saying they are enjoying the story they wrote. Thanks for reading, but extra thanks for commenting.
Congrats on being the first commentor
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Teek
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Cute!
I hope to see some more sister interactions later. Enjoying this!
more on the way
Don't worry, there is more sister interactions coming.
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Teek
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Glad to see that the Disney
Glad to see that the Disney brand survived. I think this was my favorite chapter do far (for the interactions between Sarah and Milly, not because Disney is still around).
Legacy
Disney could have died with Mickey Mouse. It didn't. It grew to family entertainment. Jim Henson left the Muppets to the Disney band. George Lucas left the Star Wars and the Lucasfilm brand to Disney. They own the rights to Winnie the Pooh and the Naria Chronicles. They have acquired, or own most of, Pixar, Marvel, The History Channel, ESPN, ABC, Touchstone Pictures, Touchstone Television, Lifetime, Buena Vista, 20th Century Fox, A&E, Hulu, and FX Cable Network. They have diversified in the media world, and that will allow them to survive. Imagine this pandemic in a world where Disney just had Mikey, and the theme parks. They would have gone bankrupt. With the diversification, the parks, experience, and products division only makes about 25% of their portfolio. They definitely have the potential to survive the next 300 years. Certain elements will wither and die, and others will bloom. I believe their Pollyanna take on stories will survive, for parents and kids like it. If you have ever read the original Grimm Fairy Tales, you know they were gruesome. They Disney versions with the Happy Endings are loved by kids and parents. If they can keep it up, they have a continuing audience.
Let's face it, they have the little boys with their Marvel Superheroes, and the little girls with their princesses. And the inbetweeners with both. Sofia the First was written by a Dad for his two boys. It was loved by both girls and boys younger than 9.
Interaction between siblings is always potential for Sweet and Sentimental. Or a down and dirty fight that drives parents nuts. Only time will tell which we have with Sarah and Milly.
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Teek
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Aww.
As others have said, so sweet and cute. Thanks.
Sweet
Admittedly, this chapter does deserve the Sweet/Sentimental tag.
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Teek
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Sarah
She's a nice big sister. I guess that Mike was a nice big brother to her.
-- Daphne Xu
Siblings
The real question is, will Milly be a nice little sister to Sarah?
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Teek
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Let's Hope So
I really can't remember if I've read many stories where siblings tormented each other, or big brother tormented or bullied little sister -- only to discover that he's become the little sister. The former little sister ups the torment and bullying on new little sister.
One of the first "Altered Fates" stories, by Jennifer Adams herself, began with Dad hairbrushing his 14yo daughter's bottom. Then the amulet turned him into the younger sister, and the 14yo sister way overdid the karmic retribution, with Mom's tacit support.
-- Daphne Xu