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Reviewer: YumYumPM Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: Feb 06, 2022 5:27 pm Title: Chapter 17

Time for another trip to Disney

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Date: Jan 23, 2022 10:25 am Title: Chapter 17

Gus is fine, now to get Luke to be okay.

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Date: Jan 23, 2022 10:25 am Title: Chapter 17

Gus is fine, now to get Luke to be okay.

Reviewer: aglaja5 Signed [Report This]
Date: Jan 06, 2022 6:39 am Title: Chapter 17

Hi! I also had a quiet silverster. It's strange. Before my sons were born, New Year's Eve and partying were very important. Then somehow New Year's Eve was celebrated with children in a different way. And this New Year's Eve my 14 year old son was at his first little New Year's Eve party with a few friends and had a sleepover there. I must admit, I was a little uncomfortable. He starts early. :-) I only went out when I was 16 and was hardly at home. Well, a new phase and a new section that begins. I also notice that New Year's Eve is becoming less and less important to me, but maybe next year there will be a little more party again.


This chapter - what can I say. Just like Frosty70, I had "perfect" on my mind too. It's perfect! Written perfectly and you explain in such a perfect way not only Brian's character and his history, but also his motives and reasons for why he let Justin go to New York, but also again why he behaved the way he did in your story (Back for Good - The Pittsburgh Years) and how they got back together. And yes, I agree with Justin, he should have been more persistent back then when Brian ended all contacts (especially if he really thought that Brian might had been sick again), but well it's over and they worked through it together. Now I'm really excited to see how Gus will behave towards Brian! Stay healthy and warmest regards!



Author's Response:

Haha, I was a late bloomer as well. Only started going out when I was about 17, but did it that much harder then to make up for the missed years before lol. I was every parents' nightmare. Going out every Friday and Saturday, sometimes even during the week. And my mom was always like: As soon as your grades get worse, you'll be on house arrest or whatever, but I was always a good student and my grades stayed up, I did a lot of charity work for the CVJM, etc. so she didn't really have much to complain about ;) My best friend is always teasing me that she will tell my children (should I ever have some) all our dark secrets from our youth... And I have a feeling that I would be a very strict parent as I know all the shit a teenager can pull to fool their parents. Been there, done that ;)

Nowadays, I just don't see the appeal anymore lol. With a 40 hour work week, I need my weekend to be quiet and relaxed and don't need to be hungover for half of it. Times sure have changed lol

Awww, thanks! I am so glad that everyone seems to have liked the conversation between Justin and Gus. It's the first of many more conversations between various characters coming our way. 

Yes, it's all in the past, but just like Brian, Justin can still feel the guilt at times, too. The past will always be a part of them, no matter how much they try to move on. It will always be there, no matter what. 

We can just hope that they've grown enough as a couple to not let it define them :)

Thanks for your lovely comment. It's much appreciated. More will be up tomorrow :) 

Reviewer: Frosty70 Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: Jan 02, 2022 4:31 pm Title: Chapter 17

This was so perfect. Such a great way to explain things. KUDOS! 



Author's Response:

Aww, thank you :) I am glad that you liked their conversation!

Thanks for your comment. More will be up tomorrow :) 

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