Disappointed? Not by a long shot. Not by miles. (I only meant that prompt as a suggestion really). This is so resonant and aching and beautiful...what I think I love most about it is the way its understatement underscores Crowley's vulnerability, that that there is so much he simply can't say, he'll break if he has to say it, but he doesn't have to say it.
The sad, shabby details of their surroundings too, the sense of brave, battered London is so vivid--and must be such a relief to Crowley considering where he's been.
An absolutely ravishing story, thank you so much!!
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Wow.
Disappointed? Not by a long shot. Not by miles. (I only meant that prompt as a suggestion really). This is so resonant and aching and beautiful...what I think I love most about it is the way its understatement underscores Crowley's vulnerability, that that there is so much he simply can't say, he'll break if he has to say it, but he doesn't have to say it.
The sad, shabby details of their surroundings too, the sense of brave, battered London is so vivid--and must be such a relief to Crowley considering where he's been.
An absolutely ravishing story, thank you so much!!