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Click here"I love you, Geoffrey. I'll love you forever."
"I love you, too, Cat. Always."
The End
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Author's Notes:
Thanks for reading and voting, and for any feedback you might offer in the form of favorites, follows, and comments. All are greatly appreciated.
For anyone who might be interested, this story was inspired by my 750 word story entitled "Perchance," which presented the backstory from Rob's perspective.
A lot of research went into this story to try to make it as historically accurate to the period as possible. Exceptions are "milady," the modern spelling for which came into common usage just a few years after the setting of this story, and Wottfordshire, Humden, and the characters, all of which are fictional creations.
Finally, yes, Stephen's comment about no good musicians ever coming from Liverpool was intended as a poke at his prognosticatory powers.
Very enjoyable coming of age story - Cat is certainly a lively character and thankfully learns a lot without any great damage. Characters are very good; historical setting rings true and it's a very engaging tale. Thank you.
One small comment - as this is set in England, the season would have been called autumn, not fall.
A very grudging 5.
The characters were well defined and presented exquisitely well. These were not shallow vignettes, but very complete including their life goals.
The setting was obviously researched and seemed true in all aspects including the appearance of the constellation
Leo in the English sky. In a sense so much seemed so real it was hard not to consider this an historical novel based on real people and real places.
The plot was clever with twists ad turns but each was necessary to a coming of age (maturity) of the heroine, disadvantaged by a too early death of her mother. Her young life showed the results of what life required as she emerged as a person of great strength in and maturity in some area, but woefully immature in others.
As a person who has edited a bit, both a few novels for publication as well as a few well scoring stories at this site, I found the editing to be at the 99.9 percentile.
So why would I give a 'grudging' 5 to a story I would have vote into the top 20% of the Hall of Fame? I hate reading stories of more than 6 pages!
So well done SouthernCrossfire!!!
5* of course! I’m a sucker for good historical fiction, and this one’s wonderful. A nicely-described, vivid setting, well-researched, and delightful, believable characters make this story great. The creative plot with a clever twist brings it home. The writing and editing seem flawless to me. For what little it’s worth, I prefer the story in one part.
For all this bounty, thank you for writing and thank you for sharing your work.