Estella: You aren't alone in your voyeurism, you know. Sometimes I think they're putting on a show just for *me*. Of course, it's in my head, but hey, it's a pretty good place for a fantasy.

Mali: Thank you! I feel like I just made it to the top on Star Search or something. What a rush! LOL!

Daphne: Coming from someone who writes as compellingly as you do, that's quite a compliment. I'm so glad I found you guys. Or you found me. :) I like putting things right, and I agree, VG, as good as the characters were, gave me plenty to work with.

Eliza: I'm beginning to think I identify with Curt, too. I keep wanting to make the two of them happy, but it's not as simple as it sounds. They both have control issues, and even though they complement each other, they are very different people. I see Curt as emotional and vulnerable, while Brian, in my opinion, is closed off and even imprisoned inside himself, unable to express even the most basic things sometimes. Their whole relationship is predicated on a major misunderstanding. They're not who they think they are. But I think if they can get in touch with that, they will make it. And not to blow the suspense element here, but...I have no intention of ending this like the movie.

Cori: Thanks. I think I'm in pretty good company here. The bar is constantly being raised, and I do love a challenge. I think that's why writing here is so inspiring.

Hansi: Nope, no rehab available. There simply is no cure. You're going to have to feed the addiction to my stories forever and ever. LOL! I really liked writing this part, even though it ended up far more angsty than I intended. But I foresee writing another chapter on the holiday because I need them to be truly happy together before I start writing the slippery slide downhill. Sigh. That's going to be so hard, tearing these two apart. Sniffle.
~Silk

Resident Queen of Brian/Curt Slash




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