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Reviews For Where Shadows Go
Author's Response: Thanks, glad you're enjoying this!
Author's Response: Oh man, now that's a new one! Once my niece overflowed the bathtub by adding too much bubble bath, LOL! rnrnThey've learned their lesson, at least Sev hopes so, LOL!
Oh, and just as an FYI -- I marked 'Favorite Story' and 'Favorite Author.' I hope that will cause me to get alerts. I'll cross my fingers. Thank you again for letting me know about the new chapter. I'm still thinking about Harry's eye exam. I wish Sevvie could have done my first exam. I was five, and the eye doctor left a LOT to be desired. LOL As always -- I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next. Thank you. Author's Response: I guess kids are all alike, it's fascinating to play with the toilet. At least that's how the pediatrician explained it to my sister when she asked why her son kept doing that. rnrnI wish I could have Sev examine my eyes too. I was two when I got my first pair of bifocals and I hated them. I used to take them off and hide them, drove my mom crazy and all my sisters too, because then they had to find where I put them, LOL! But now I'm so used to them I can fall asleep with them on, and sometimes do.rnrnFYI, I've just posted a short companion piece to Shadows, called Mother's Day here.
Great job! I also liked how Lily compared Harry's reaction to James', showing how different the two are personality wise. Author's Response: Oh boy! Sounds like you had an imp too! But you survived, right?rnrnGlad you liked this one and the comparison between Harry and his real dad.
Author's Response: Me either! But my nephew did that sort of thing so many times I think my sister was ready to install a swimming pool outside her bathroom just to preserve her house, LOL!
Author's Response: Wow, you were good. All the kids in my family (except for me mostly) were like chaos unleashed.
Kris never did that - but one time, I foolishly left Kris and his best friend, Saul, downstairs. Things got really quiet (always a bad sign) and I went to check. They were playing Noah's Arc on the rug - the soaking wet rug. They had taken all the water from the toilet (small cup full at time) and poured it on the rug. Needless to say, neither child was let out of my sight for a long time. Author's Response: Neither would I, for a LOONG time, LOL! That reminds me of a joke where a little girl plays with a tea set and uses water from the toilet to make tea for her dad. Kids! Gotta love 'em! |
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