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Click hereWith abiding thanks to everyone that has stuck with these stories from way back when Dink and his Best Boy, Finn, found Jennifer during their morning jog, to his last moments as a hero. Dink was a little bit of every good dog and I hope his ending and new beginning did him justice.
Aunt Cynthia and Dink were introduced in the same story at almost the same time. This was the final adventure for both.
My thanks go out to the beta-readers who were kind enough to offer feedback, Steve M for his valuable input and to Randi and Nora for their editing. As always, I appreciate the support of the Left Foot, Right Foot Society.
Although this story is emphatically NOT part of any contest, I hope you all have a wonderful Halloween.
Thanks for reading.
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I know it's an older story but I still have to comment. You know you have found an excellent writer when they can have you feel through words alone.
You made it clear right up front that this was part of a larger story, but I pressed on anyway hoping for an erotic spin on fairy lore. I wish you'd spent more time on this story and less trying to tie it back to others. Although it was too brief, I did like the bit about Queen Mab building alliances. The Grand Vizier was perhaps the most developed character in the story with the most relatable motivation. Maybe your regular readers have a better appreciation of your recurring characters, but in this story they seemed very two-dimensional.
Fantastic story with brilliant, evocative writing. This is my favorite story of yours. I love everything about it. Keep writing for us, and thank you for doing it!
Nora
A rather cookie-cutter experience without any real life to the words, and two Mary Sue characters that take all the fun and expectation of overcoming diversity out of this often retold story.
Keep them coming. You never disappoint. 5 *s from me.