In Response to Your Reviews:
A big thank you to all of you who reviewed this fic. I must say, I am a bit overwhelmed. It is, after all, the first fic I ever published here, and English is not my first language. (Big hugs to Katharine and Spooks for their valuable input!)
To answer your questions: Yes, I would love to continue this story, and I will. It was originally planned as a stand-alone, but you know what it is like: your characters take over, they demand attention, they w a n t to be written. Mahulda and Tashuk (especially the latter) are actually quite demanding, but I work fulltime. So please - everybody - bear with me!
So far, I have ideas for 2 - 3 more chapters - after that, I just have to take it from there.
To Fiona Rayne: Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for the tip to have the story rated "R". And I agree: women are often tougher than men - As sad as it is: I think in their heads they have often dealt with things that c o u l d happen to them before they happen, i.e. rape and abuse in general, so they can get out a bit more intact than men, who have a harder time bearing a n y kind of humilitation. It's not part of their concept of the world.
To The Lauderdale: LOL! Yeah, how could I have kept up the facade otherwise...? I didn't find another way. Glad it worked though ;-)
To Weirdlet: The Hidden Uruk-hai Females are becoming this year's big theme! L! I just read two other fics about them, and of course I'd love to read yours. It is amazing how different everybody's imagination works, and the results are very original & inriguing. Keep going!
A big thank you to all of you who reviewed this fic. I must say, I am a bit overwhelmed. It is, after all, the first fic I ever published here, and English is not my first language. (Big hugs to Katharine and Spooks for their valuable input!)
To answer your questions: Yes, I would love to continue this story, and I will. It was originally planned as a stand-alone, but you know what it is like: your characters take over, they demand attention, they w a n t to be written. Mahulda and Tashuk (especially the latter) are actually quite demanding, but I work fulltime. So please - everybody - bear with me!
So far, I have ideas for 2 - 3 more chapters - after that, I just have to take it from there.
To Fiona Rayne: Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for the tip to have the story rated "R". And I agree: women are often tougher than men - As sad as it is: I think in their heads they have often dealt with things that c o u l d happen to them before they happen, i.e. rape and abuse in general, so they can get out a bit more intact than men, who have a harder time bearing a n y kind of humilitation. It's not part of their concept of the world.
To The Lauderdale: LOL! Yeah, how could I have kept up the facade otherwise...? I didn't find another way. Glad it worked though ;-)
To Weirdlet: The Hidden Uruk-hai Females are becoming this year's big theme! L! I just read two other fics about them, and of course I'd love to read yours. It is amazing how different everybody's imagination works, and the results are very original & inriguing. Keep going!
