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Sep. 3rd, 2006 12:14 amOMGWTF *growls*
Epic fic I just finished (actually sequel to another epic) just ended. Poof.
"Deanna!" Kira called. "Get back up here, we've got a lock!"
Deanna glanced to the front of the ship, then looked back at Tuath. "As I said--you're safe."
Tuath looked away, silent.
What kind of an ending is that? I mean, it was an amazing story, but HOW DOES IT END?!? I didn't see a 3rd part on the archive I found it on, so it looks like this, along with the other really amazingly good Kiraslash epic I read are both unfinished.
Though if anyone by some weird chance happens to know that it's still in progress or of the location of the ending, I'd much appreciate it.
*Hates stories that end in cliffhangers that don't appear to be continued.*
I had turned the brightness way down on my monitor while I was reading it, as it was long and I didn't want my eyes to get screwed up more than they already are from spending long amounts of time in front of black text on a white background, but now that I've finished, I turned it back up again and it feels really bright. Like eye-hurting bright. So I think I'm going to turn it back down, to maybe half of where it was before. Because it does screw up looking at pictures, but it helps with text.
Epic fic I just finished (actually sequel to another epic) just ended. Poof.
"Deanna!" Kira called. "Get back up here, we've got a lock!"
Deanna glanced to the front of the ship, then looked back at Tuath. "As I said--you're safe."
Tuath looked away, silent.
What kind of an ending is that? I mean, it was an amazing story, but HOW DOES IT END?!? I didn't see a 3rd part on the archive I found it on, so it looks like this, along with the other really amazingly good Kiraslash epic I read are both unfinished.
Though if anyone by some weird chance happens to know that it's still in progress or of the location of the ending, I'd much appreciate it.
*Hates stories that end in cliffhangers that don't appear to be continued.*
I had turned the brightness way down on my monitor while I was reading it, as it was long and I didn't want my eyes to get screwed up more than they already are from spending long amounts of time in front of black text on a white background, but now that I've finished, I turned it back up again and it feels really bright. Like eye-hurting bright. So I think I'm going to turn it back down, to maybe half of where it was before. Because it does screw up looking at pictures, but it helps with text.