All Comments on 'Felicity Ch. 09'

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Tootsall222Tootsall222about 10 years ago
Strangely weird...

or maybe weirdly strange...but I love it!

redlion75redlion75about 10 years ago

so the both go from gay to straight just like that huh

AnonymousAnonymousabout 10 years ago
Thank you!

I don't know whether I enjoyed the muses and gods or the humans more. Together they were quite wonderful. Your turn of phrase enhanced the wonder for me.

PseamanPseamanabout 10 years ago
Thank the Gods!

This is one of your best. What a wonderfully woven tale of love learned and love not quite understood - until the end. Embrace the opportunity to hug the air the notes were flying through - we can only hope. Thank you for the opportunity to visit and embrace Felicity!!

AnonymousAnonymousover 9 years ago
Just like that?

Redlion: Just like that? It required divine intervention by a personified fate, 2 muses, Aphrodite and Zeus. And after all that the only thing you find remarkable is that two people who thought they were gay discover that in the right circumstances with the right person and divine intervention they are bi? Dude, watch out for thunderbolts. Underestimating the power of gods is so hubris.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 7 years ago
Absolutely Brilliant!

And so sweet. I love your stories and have returned to this one especially every year or two for years. Some of the other Felicity stories seem to get a little repetitive, especially the later ones, but never this one. I keep trying to figure out how to find others as witty and sweet. Since you have reposted and reorganized there is no clue at what stage in your development each was written; they are all listed as the nondescript "novellas", and the descriptions are only people's names. And there are so many!

Still, not complaining! So grateful for the priceless gift of your stories. And since I have been reading you for so long I have changed computers more than once. So each time I have a new computer I can leave you 5 stars again! That answers the perennial complaint about great stories, "I wish I could give it more than 5 stars."

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