Review for All your poison
All your poison
(#) andreajp 2012-08-22 02:35:24 PM
The author's note was tl;dr so I didn't read the story.
No I kid, that was fantastic. It's such a slipper slope to write about this and it wasn't over done as some of the others that I've read. It was realistic. And if I remember correctly the stage gay really took off after he got sober. Coincidence...hmmmmm. Anyway good job my dear, and from now on this is how I'll remember the epic story of Gerard Way getting sober.
(And seeeee you don't NEED to put smut into stories. You have epic writing skills, you don't have to use that as a crutch, use it as one of your many awesome AWESOME world building tools
No I kid, that was fantastic. It's such a slipper slope to write about this and it wasn't over done as some of the others that I've read. It was realistic. And if I remember correctly the stage gay really took off after he got sober. Coincidence...hmmmmm. Anyway good job my dear, and from now on this is how I'll remember the epic story of Gerard Way getting sober.
(And seeeee you don't NEED to put smut into stories. You have epic writing skills, you don't have to use that as a crutch, use it as one of your many awesome AWESOME world building tools
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