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That was a great story! I love the scene where Rogue tells Logan she tried to kiss Jean. But I must say I'm curious; why did the guy shoot Rogue?
Author's Response: Thank you! <3 As for the guy who shot Rogue - in my head, he was fleeing from mugging somebody else, and the shooting was accidental - he didn't mean to, but he was very scared and also had a gun in his hands. The shooting was incidental to the rest of the story I wanted to tell, so I didn't explain it much more than that. I'm so happy you enjoyed it, thanks again!
Omg, this was so great! I loved the whole thing. :)
Author's Response: Thanks for reading! I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)
I love this! You do a wonderful Logan - manfully intense with a hint of feral hotness! And I really like your writing style - it's easy on the eyes and full of detail.
I would really like to read more from you - either in the form of a continuation of this story, or another offering. I'm not fussy! Just give us more!!
Author's Response: I'm glad you liked my version of Logan... I struggled a little initially with how reserved, intense, etc to write him. He can be a tough cookie to crack, huh? :) Thank you very much for the great comment!
Great Writing. Looking forward to reading more of your work!
Author's Response: Thank you! I appreciate it. :)
Very nicely done; your writing is easy to follow and it wraps you in immediately. It is a bittersweet end. I like it as a one shot, but I also think you have a nice concept and would
like to see what happens next. Either way, I can't wait For your next one.
Author's Response: I find Wolverine and Rogue to be in a very bittersweet situation - very intimate in some ways, and very far apart in others. And this is currently only intended as a one-shot, although I initially conceived of a somewhat longer story. I just ended up liking where this ended.rnrnThank you so much for reading and commenting!
I found this writing refreshing and I love the characterization of both Wolverine and Rogue. Rogue's a bit harder to peg sometimes, so kudos. haha I love it when Rogue takes on Wolverine's speech patterns and leering and that she just straight up tells it like it is before they leave the bar.
Author's Response: Thank you! I had a lot of fun writing the dialogue, especially Wolverine's. And I agree that Rogue can be hard to peg - I think we can all project a lot of different things onto her - so I'm glad you liked my interpretation of an older, Logan-y Rogue. Thanks for the great comment!
This was good :D I look forward to reading your other works!
Author's Response: Thank you for reading!
Ya know what? Rogue just said it all -- I love this! It ain't every day I read something this good from a newbie. Welcome aboard! -- Wendie
Author's Response: She didn't, didn't she. :) I loved writing Rogue a little feistier here, it was a lot of fun. Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate it!
wow... what a way to open up...
i always find it amusing (in the good way) when Wolverine/Logan through Rogue checks out women... for some reason, it just amuses me.
Author's Response: Thank you! I kind of find it amusing as well - because you know it has to happen, if only a little bit. And I love the idea that Rogue would be drawn to a woman because she reminds Wolverine of her. Oh, those two. :)