I've been having a slight bit of trouble getting reviews on my two recent Autor and Ahiru centric multi-chapters, while Think Back on Yesterday performed well to its conclusion. Both chapters focus more on conversations than actions, so I'm wondering if that's part of it. Also, maybe they didn't like the slight religious discussion in the one chapter and Autor and Ahiru's confusion over their feelings for each other in the other. I did kind of think maybe the latter chapter would get a little more notice, if for no other reason than that they get into an awkward situation somewhat reminiscent of Beneath the Cover of a Book, a fic which people have enjoyed and been amused by.
In any case, I am very grateful and happy about those who have reviewed (and those who have read silently). ^^But I do wish the rest of my audience would come back so I'll know I haven't turned them off. LOL.
EDIT: I meant to mention, I've also started the walk-in freezer fic. It opens with Ahiru kneeling on the floor holding Autor and him half-frozen and delirious and beaten up, and she's in tears not knowing what to do for him. ;__; Then it flashes back. They have some good banter in the afternoon and are walking home when they're stopped by a limousine and a guy with a gun forces them inside. He was about to explain his plans when I left off. I like how it's coming so far.
I've also been musing a bit on another similarity between me and Autor. I have sometimes been accused of being straightlaced, which to a certain extent is true. I am certainly more serious than some people I know. And I remember being that way somewhat even as a child (even though I countered it with wild, hyper behavior. Oy vey). But one person even told me I didn't have any sense of humor because I didn't find her childish and immature humor funny. The actual truth, which I believe is true of both me and Autor, is that we do indeed have senses of humor; it's just not always what other people are amused by. I can stare at a screen blankly and not laugh at all at something most people find hilarious. But likewise, I can completely crack up over something no one else is amused by at all.
I've actually always been proud of my seriousness. LOL. And it's kind of nice to think of it as being a similarity with Autor, because I'm just a complete dork.
Another similarity is that while we can both be calm, we can also eventually get very wound up and frustrated when something isn't going right. Autor was actually pretty patient about the noise, though he kept asking for quiet. He only broke down and yelled after it had happened several times. LOL. And by that point, I would have been really upset myself.
In any case, I am very grateful and happy about those who have reviewed (and those who have read silently). ^^
EDIT: I meant to mention, I've also started the walk-in freezer fic. It opens with Ahiru kneeling on the floor holding Autor and him half-frozen and delirious and beaten up, and she's in tears not knowing what to do for him. ;__; Then it flashes back. They have some good banter in the afternoon and are walking home when they're stopped by a limousine and a guy with a gun forces them inside. He was about to explain his plans when I left off. I like how it's coming so far.
I've also been musing a bit on another similarity between me and Autor. I have sometimes been accused of being straightlaced, which to a certain extent is true. I am certainly more serious than some people I know. And I remember being that way somewhat even as a child (even though I countered it with wild, hyper behavior. Oy vey). But one person even told me I didn't have any sense of humor because I didn't find her childish and immature humor funny. The actual truth, which I believe is true of both me and Autor, is that we do indeed have senses of humor; it's just not always what other people are amused by. I can stare at a screen blankly and not laugh at all at something most people find hilarious. But likewise, I can completely crack up over something no one else is amused by at all.
I've actually always been proud of my seriousness. LOL. And it's kind of nice to think of it as being a similarity with Autor, because I'm just a complete dork.
Another similarity is that while we can both be calm, we can also eventually get very wound up and frustrated when something isn't going right. Autor was actually pretty patient about the noise, though he kept asking for quiet. He only broke down and yelled after it had happened several times. LOL. And by that point, I would have been really upset myself.