shiloh-oneechan
That's what makes a great writer that when you really know you've nailed the character and that everyone is going to be just as moved as you are while there reading it as you were writing it
you're posts make me want to grab for the tissue box hero
Good, then I feel no shame in admitting that I put "tear" notes in there every time I had to stop and wipe my eyes. I hate to admit it, but I just get so attached to a character that I start to feel every bit of what they are when I post.
Last ones like this were Arche and Addle, the orphan and the acolyte, who completed their journey to end the war, and ended up getting married. Then was my first character, Roy, who had to go against his brother to avenge his teacher and conquer his inner demon. I still write characters descended from Roland "Roy" Faust, if the name can be an indicator.
Guess this means I'm too darn sensitive?
[edit] Don't worry, Micco, we'll lose our pride as men together. Now that it has been 10 minutes or so, I'm going to re-read it to see if it really is that emotional, or I was just digging too deep while writing.