Wow, what a talented telling of a relationship-driven story. I am a bit torn about Part 1 being the foundation for Part 2 and 3. In some ways I want Part 1 to be its own story and 2&3 to be its own story. It is hard to see how they inhabit the same physical world/timeline, but then I suppose that is part of the point.
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Date: 2011-08-28 12:32 am (UTC)Wow, what a talented telling of a relationship-driven story. I am a bit torn about Part 1 being the foundation for Part 2 and 3. In some ways I want Part 1 to be its own story and 2&3 to be its own story. It is hard to see how they inhabit the same physical world/timeline, but then I suppose that is part of the point.
I'll be thinking about this for some time.
Thank you!