Okay, I shall confess, I was a tiny bit naughty - but there are extenuating circumstances. See, I went to post my
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And I can resist everything but temptation.
I posted about it when I read it, but then I took the post down again, because I'm indecisive like that. But to show my wonderful, wonderful, wonderful remixer what my initial - practically incoherent - response was, this was the post:
> IT'S SO GOOD!
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> I'm in love!
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> *does a happy dance*
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> It's the bestest ever! Whoever it was got the tone just right, and it felt like my story, but different, and it was just SO GOOD I HAVE TO WRITE IN ALLCAPS! And the ending just about froze my heart!
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> I swear, I'm shaking. The thrill, my loves, the thrill...
And, re-reading it (as I have a time or... twenty...), I have to say that my reaction is still pretty much the same. *g* I can't find enough words to praise it.
There's a wonderful feel of the spaces in between what was written - the implied, left unsaid... remembering a term from art class, the negative space. Not that what they've written isn't fabulous - it's so very, very good - but the way they've created the shape of what's not there is just lovely, and completely heartbreaking. They completely got what I was trying to do in my story - and they've done it better. *g*
The last section still kills me. And the two glasses... and the last line... *goes incoherent again*
So, all in all, I'm pretty happy - can you tell?
Also, my remixee liked their story, and I'm so very relieved - I was very unsure about it, and about how they'd feel about me remixing a drabble (because our fandoms don't overlap much), so I'm very pleased. *wipes brow*
Also, I've totally guessed who wrote mine (unless someone's been super subtle at misdirecting with the formatting). How bad form is it to thank them properly? Or should I stay schtum until the unveiling?
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*slaps forehead*
I notice such things - but then I was looking into it in depth, doing a Sherlock Holmes. Also, there's a relatively limited pool of Stargate writers who could have written that - I knew it had to be someone I'd read.
I totally didn't think about the formatting thing either (who's that paranoid?), but my remixee and me don't seem to move in the same circles, so I'm safely a Nonny Mouse.