Title: Looking for a Happy Ending Author: firefly_caPairing,Character(s): Kurt/Blaine, with eventual appearances from pretty much everyone
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Ok, breathe. I just read the last chapter and this part so I need to tell you how much I loved this wrapped up. And seriously - my stomach dropped the second Tom started talking to Stevie for the first time. Everything he said - I was like, "Oh god, this is Sam's little brother." And then it was and I died.
But really. This fic - god, I can't even with it. It was so well written, and even though it just killed me inside, thinking about Blaine's life and how it happens all the time to REAL kids slkd;fasdf - I just really loved it.
And I'm glad I went back up to read your AN - because I was about to ask if you planned a sequel - good thing I read it because I would have asked you a question you already answered! I can't WAIT for the next part. I'm sure it will be full of heartbreak (having to deal with adjusting and all that) but it's sure to be another amazing piece of writing!
Yep, there is a sequel in the works and it is definitely on the angsty side of things, although it's not going to be as disturbing as this one was (thank god, I don't know if I could keep writing the story if it was - this is kind of an emotionally exhausting head space to be writing from).
On break at work, crying. Oh my god. So fucking powerful. I can't even begin to describe how this makes me feel. You did such a great job handling this with class and dignity. This entire ride was so amazing.
Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment :)
And sorry for making you cry on your break (crying at work = awkward).
It means a lot to read what you think about the final product. It's really intense subject matter and I was pretty worried about how it would go over when I started posting it.
I am a blubbering mess right now. This was sensitively done and very real, especially this last scene where Blaine is reunited with his parents. Gorgeously done.
It's weird, but I'm so surprised so many people are saying the story made them cry. I guess I just didn't expect something I wrote would have that big an impact (I tend to be much more comfortable writing comedy than I am writing angst), but I suppose with the subject matter it's sort of the logical thing to do. Lord knows I cried enough reading the true stories when I was researching this.
Thank you for taking the time to read and letting me know what you thought. It means a lot to me :)
Thanks again for all your comments on this story - I loved getting the feedback :)
I'm glad you thought it ended on the hopeful note. I was nervous when I was writing enough, beause for some likely stupid as hell reason I wasn't expecting this to be quite as emotionally taxing when I started to write it. I was getting nervous that the ending I was planning wouldn't be as positive as people were going to be requiring after what I'd just made them read.
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I'm so, so glad there is going to be a second part!
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It means a lot that you enjoyed it so much :)
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Ok, breathe. I just read the last chapter and this part so I need to tell you how much I loved this wrapped up. And seriously - my stomach dropped the second Tom started talking to Stevie for the first time. Everything he said - I was like, "Oh god, this is Sam's little brother." And then it was and I died.
But really. This fic - god, I can't even with it. It was so well written, and even though it just killed me inside, thinking about Blaine's life and how it happens all the time to REAL kids slkd;fasdf - I just really loved it.
And I'm glad I went back up to read your AN - because I was about to ask if you planned a sequel - good thing I read it because I would have asked you a question you already answered! I can't WAIT for the next part. I'm sure it will be full of heartbreak (having to deal with adjusting and all that) but it's sure to be another amazing piece of writing!
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Yep, there is a sequel in the works and it is definitely on the angsty side of things, although it's not going to be as disturbing as this one was (thank god, I don't know if I could keep writing the story if it was - this is kind of an emotionally exhausting head space to be writing from).
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And sorry for making you cry on your break (crying at work = awkward).
It means a lot to read what you think about the final product. It's really intense subject matter and I was pretty worried about how it would go over when I started posting it.
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It's weird, but I'm so surprised so many people are saying the story made them cry. I guess I just didn't expect something I wrote would have that big an impact (I tend to be much more comfortable writing comedy than I am writing angst), but I suppose with the subject matter it's sort of the logical thing to do. Lord knows I cried enough reading the true stories when I was researching this.
Thank you for taking the time to read and letting me know what you thought. It means a lot to me :)
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I'm glad you thought it ended on the hopeful note. I was nervous when I was writing enough, beause for some likely stupid as hell reason I wasn't expecting this to be quite as emotionally taxing when I started to write it. I was getting nervous that the ending I was planning wouldn't be as positive as people were going to be requiring after what I'd just made them read.
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