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Daddybear54, this is the first writing posted to this site that I have chosen to parse out a chapter or two a day, with many bringing smiles, even laughter, and tears to my eyes in the end. Thank you for sharing your creativity and self with us.

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  On 2/10/2024 at 9:15 PM, drew4fun said:

Daddybear54, this is the first writing posted to this site that I have chosen to parse out a chapter or two a day, with many bringing smiles, even laughter, and tears to my eyes in the end. Thank you for sharing your creativity and self with us.

Drew4fun

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@drew4fun Thank you for your message. I'm sure it won't surprise you when I say that writing the ending had me in tears too, not least because I hadn't expected the story to end like that at all when I was starting. Also, glad to hear that you enjoyed the little bits of humour that I slipped in.

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I laughed, cried, got excited, fantasized, jacked, and feel in love with a bunch of characters who could have been equally at home in my world of Chelsea, and Fire Island. I saw myself, my friends, and all the fun we had over so many years. I would love to see this story, and Hawaiian Nine, combined into a television/movie. It is a journey similar to so many other journeys we have all been on. Bravo! 

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  On 2/13/2024 at 3:28 AM, LiamHudsonXXX said:

I laughed, cried, got excited, fantasized, jacked, and feel in love with a bunch of characters who could have been equally at home in my world of Chelsea, and Fire Island. I saw myself, my friends, and all the fun we had over so many years. I would love to see this story, and Hawaiian Nine, combined into a television/movie. It is a journey similar to so many other journeys we have all been on. Bravo! 

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@LiamHudsonXXX thank you so much. It's an intriguing suggestion. I thought of the two as completely separate stories which happened to intersect at one point. Among my previous stories "Three's the Cure" was a very definite continuation and extension of "Affairs of State." Thanks for the powerful compliment about my characters.

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You did an outstanding job with this story, @daddybear54!

I faced an end-of-life situation like Ricky.  My English professor and friend who was like a father to me, asked me to stay with him before he passed.  He too was gay. He left me something for suspending my life for a few months.  I found it the most difficult task I've done: watching this man of such knowledge and experience reduced to a preschool level of mind.  I'm glad I was able to do it. 

Thanks for a great sad but happy ending!  [or just thanks for an ENDING!]

 

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  On 6/28/2024 at 4:04 AM, tankonpoint said:

You did an outstanding job with this story, @daddybear54!

I faced an end-of-life situation like Ricky.  My English professor and friend who was like a father to me, asked me to stay with him before he passed.  He too was gay. He left me something for suspending my life for a few months.  I found it the most difficult task I've done: watching this man of such knowledge and experience reduced to a preschool level of mind.  I'm glad I was able to do it. 

Thanks for a great sad but happy ending!  [or just thanks for an ENDING!]

 

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@tankonpoint Thank you for sharing your own story. I can feel the difficulty and the emotional weight of your experience coming through strongly in your words. And thank you for the positive feedback.

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