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13 years ago @ Stories - Counterpoint
Cha...
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You are definitely spoiling us!
Thank you!

13 years ago @ Art After 5 - About this site... · 0 replies · +2 points

Dearest Colleen!
You're an incredibly talented author!
I never understood why someone would bother to post a personal insult if they didn't "like" the story so much... My only guess would be out of envy...
I'm one of those people who's really thankful that you put this story up for a second time, I know you mentioned that CP and AA5 are not really meant to be read together, and still I love to compare the different reactions that characters have to same situations...
So stay positive, don't mind haters as they are just too weak to admit their envy.
And thank you!

Sasha

13 years ago @ Stories - Chapter 39 · 0 replies · +1 points

Was on my way home from work when I received the update notification, couldn't believe you had new chapter up so soon...
I knew that it would be sad, but couldn't wait to read it, was crying on the train...
It's beautiful, very sad and yet it fills me up with hope...
I do tell my loved ones how I feel, but there's no such thing as telling those feelings out loud too often...
Thank you for this chapter, actually no, thank you for all the chapters and stories you share with us!

13 years ago @ Stories - Counterpoint
Cha...
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It must be so difficult writing these chapters... Esme and Carlisle in this story are such beautiful characters...
Thank you for posting this teaser so early.

14 years ago @ Stories - Chapter 36 · 0 replies · +1 points

It was a very intense chapter. Loved it.
When reading AA5 I was sooo team-bella, I really disliked Kate and I remember how there were discussions regarding how everyone was dreading chapters of Counterpoint where Edward's relationship with Kate would be described.
But the way you beautifully write and the depth with which characters are developed, just makes it impossible... We understand Edward better, see him growing up, becoming somewhat cynic (as someone mentioned here)... It's truly captivating... Because in real life, you rarely get too see and experience both POV...