WOW! I've just returned from 2 months wandering in the wilderness (read: overseas with no internet) and it is just indescribably comforting to have it back. Your website was my first port of call (after mailbox) - I've missed Stormverse terribly. And so much has happened! I must tell you that the hours I spent catching up, were some of the happiest hours I've ever spent on the internet. God, I love this story. In his suffering and his endurance, Jack is truly heroic. Ianto breaks my heart. Alone, and together - they are just so damn beautiful. Your Owen and Tosh are brilliant and remind me off what we've lost. I've never seen DW, but your description of the Master, his wife and their Toclafane infested distopia is crazy creepy. I'm especially fascinated by Lucy's desperate devotion to the Master, and the tragic madness of it all - an grotesque mirror to Ianto perhaps? P/S: I can't believe I came back on the second to last chapter - that's just *grr*!
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Date: 2008-11-12 10:27 am (UTC)I've just returned from 2 months wandering in the wilderness (read: overseas with no internet) and it is just indescribably comforting to have it back. Your website was my first port of call (after mailbox) - I've missed Stormverse terribly. And so much has happened! I must tell you that the hours I spent catching up, were some of the happiest hours I've ever spent on the internet. God, I love this story. In his suffering and his endurance, Jack is truly heroic. Ianto breaks my heart. Alone, and together - they are just so damn beautiful. Your Owen and Tosh are brilliant and remind me off what we've lost. I've never seen DW, but your description of the Master, his wife and their Toclafane infested distopia is crazy creepy. I'm especially fascinated by Lucy's desperate devotion to the Master, and the tragic madness of it all - an grotesque mirror to Ianto perhaps?
P/S: I can't believe I came back on the second to last chapter - that's just *grr*!