The deepest cold is yet to come, but I move onward into it in faith that, somewhere out of my sight, the sun is beginning its return.
As someone who did read EOTR (And, yes, I'm a shit for not sending feedback on it, but it was sort like being hit between the eyes with a hammer - in a good way - I was too stunned to respond coherently.) can I thank you for this? Because, everything changes, and this shows Fraser and Ray both survived. There is joy still to be had for both of them and even if one thing is over, what they had isn't a memory of pain. Maybe they'll never see each other again, but that doesn't devalue what they shared.
Life isn't 'and they lived happily ever after', it isn't that static. This is more 'and they lived and were sometimes happy after'. Which I like a lot.
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Date: 2003-12-28 05:31 am (UTC)As someone who did read EOTR (And, yes, I'm a shit for not sending feedback on it, but it was sort like being hit between the eyes with a hammer - in a good way - I was too stunned to respond coherently.) can I thank you for this? Because, everything changes, and this shows Fraser and Ray both survived. There is joy still to be had for both of them and even if one thing is over, what they had isn't a memory of pain. Maybe they'll never see each other again, but that doesn't devalue what they shared.
Life isn't 'and they lived happily ever after', it isn't that static. This is more 'and they lived and were sometimes happy after'. Which I like a lot.