The Devil Wears Prada Rating: G Length: This is a chain of ten interlocking drabbles. 100 words each. Disclaimer: They aren’t mine! A/N: Thanks to my beta, Mercurychkita. Any remaining errors are my own. As usual, for Z.
This is great, I love a lot about this - the series of drabbles idea you've done here, the idea of Miranda writing a journal, and the second to last drabble, it's so sad, but so lovely too.
The tragically profound gets me every time. I adore your Miranda in this, actually. There was a vulnerability to her, but it was an intelligent one. And it was primarily of her own making, which leads to the whole "profound" thing. What brilliant leaps in deduction you left for the reader, too. I love when authors aren't so "spoon-feedy." :-)
This was a home run for me, from you. THANKS! Chicks dig the long ball!
Thanks for reading. I'm glad you 'enjoyed' it, although it was a sad thing. And--yeah, chicks do dig hitting it out of the park. If I did that for you, I'm very happy.
Looking forward to more from you, btw. See? There's nothing like horrible pressure, is there? (laughing....)
I loved this so much. The format was perfect for this particular story and gave us real insight into Miranda's sessions with Dr. Hermes (whose name I also loved) and her interactions with Andrea.
I felt really sad for Miranda in this. She was so much of a realist that she didn't give herself a chance to be in a deeper relationship with Andy or to just take a chance, instead she decided to be a true friend but at least she has Andy in that way, although she could have so much more *sigh*
Brilliant! I can't wait to read the part 21 IAR too ;-)
Aww, jinty! Hello. I've missed you. I'm so happy you read it and found something useful in this.
And IAR21 is coming up, I promise. I have to finish it--very, very quickly. For a ton of reasons, not the least of which is that I'm leaving the country for a month in six days. So, no worries. Oh--and I have two other stories to write too. Oh dear. Clacking away!!
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I'm glad you enjoyed it. Actually I'd LOVE to read Miranda's journal. Thanks for reading and for your comment.
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(I have a feeling I'll have to keep reading and thinking about this one. Lovely work, though.)
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This was a home run for me, from you. THANKS! Chicks dig the long ball!
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Thanks for reading. I'm glad you 'enjoyed' it, although it was a sad thing. And--yeah, chicks do dig hitting it out of the park. If I did that for you, I'm very happy.
Looking forward to more from you, btw. See? There's nothing like horrible pressure, is there? (laughing....)
Thank you!
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I felt really sad for Miranda in this. She was so much of a realist that she didn't give herself a chance to be in a deeper relationship with Andy or to just take a chance, instead she decided to be a true friend but at least she has Andy in that way, although she could have so much more *sigh*
Brilliant! I can't wait to read the part 21 IAR too ;-)
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And IAR21 is coming up, I promise. I have to finish it--very, very quickly. For a ton of reasons, not the least of which is that I'm leaving the country for a month in six days. So, no worries. Oh--and I have two other stories to write too. Oh dear. Clacking away!!
Thank you, sweetie, for reading.
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