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From the author: Tune in tomorrow for the final chapter. Thanks for reading!
This is one of those cases where you don’t get many comments because readers are too high on the story and keep flipping to the next chapter. I don’t get many comments on mine so I’m hoping that is the reason. Either way I’m not half the writer you are. The sex was far too vanilla for me, but god, this story is amazing. Truly. Amazing work.
It seemed to me that the ancestor to this story was Wuthering Heights but it much less dramatic and just a painful. Really fine work on the nature of people problems. I know about them all.
http://www.literotica.com/s/a-strange-arrangement-ch-11?page=4
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http://www.literotica.com/s/a-strange-arrangement-ch-12
... for future reference and in case the pasted url is blocked
... when you suspect a story has had a chapter added go to the last url
... and add one, if it says Ch. 11, change it to Ch.12
... I have it up and am reading it ... well, almost reading it
... WVV
...I am impatiently waiting for the finale. I won't repeat the superlatives; all of that and more. It strikes me that this story illustrates romantic love and deep, abiding love as two separate things, and that romantic love is not necessarily a prerequisite to the kind of love that can endure for a lifetime. Now days, many people fall in lust and move in together. Sometimes it works out, longterm; often it doesn't. But two people who commit to each other, in sickness and health, for better or worse, can endure and prosper. What Andrew and Gina did is the mirror image of what many couples do when they move in together before marriage: Gina wanted room and board, Andrew wanted a housekeeper who put out. That they learned to love each other and wanted to commit to each other is the story; but of course there is Andrew's wife, Penny, sick and for the worse. How to resolve this? Nageren, how will you untie this Gordian knot?
I really, really, liked this series. Frustrated that the moderators are dragging their feet. That said, I think that concluding this deserves way more than one 3-page literotica episode.
I really hope that you started out with the/a Bronte in mind. This is a serious attempt to write something with emotional content, in particular I really like your riffs on marriage.