Midnight Whispers
QAF Brian and Justin Fanfiction
Reviewer: Flossee (Signed) · Date: October 07, 2012 11:43 AM · On: Chapter 86: The Long and Agonizing Wait

I thought the young girl waiting was going to be Roxie until they talked with her. I like that is was a little cryptic for a while. OMG is Ted in love with Harry or Brian. He seems to be thinking of Brian a lot. LOL. Thank you for keeping your promise and posting today I look forward to your updates.


Cheers

Author's Response:

Hi there, Flossee:

I couldn't let you down by not posting this weekend.   I had promised, and like Brian I believe that a promise is a promise, and a deal is a deal.  Oh, and by the way, Roxie is a much younger girl than Carl's niece Madeline.

Thanks, Flossee, sincerely, Delores

Reviewer: Reader (Anonymous) · Date: October 07, 2012 07:02 AM · On: Chapter 86: The Long and Agonizing Wait

I think I am still in the hospital corridor waiting for word on Brian. Reading about this scene was particularly realistic. If its one thing you learn to do in a hospital is wait.


Are Ted and Harry the hinters. I guess a fire is heading towards the hospital or is that too obvious?

Look forward to where you are taking us next.



Author's Response:

Hi, Reader:  So glad to see you're still with me. 

 

"I guess a fire is heading towards the hospital..."  Boy!  Wouldn't that be something sensational, but actually the fire serves another purpose.  You're finally out who Harry is in this next chapter (but I guess everyone has guessed it by now).  However, the fire is there to keep Justin and Harry from meeting, if not just a little while longer.

Reviewer: britinified (Anonymous) · Date: October 07, 2012 05:50 AM · On: Chapter 86: The Long and Agonizing Wait

OMG! Hopefully Bri is alright. Ugh what if he doesn't remember re-marrying justin?!?!?!?! oh no!



Author's Response:

"What if he doesn't remember marrying, Justin?"  That would be a helluva doozy, and one that Justin might rather hear instead of what the doctor's about to spring on him.

 

Thanks, Britinfield.  I'm glad you are still with me.

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