Author's Response: Thank you. I value sentimental men. It bugs me to no end when people act like men (and women, for that matter) aren't "supposed" to cry. I'm all, "Well, what are they supposed to do, then? How are they supposed to feel? How else are they gonna get it out?"
Author's Response: Goes to show the brotherly bond's still there.
Thank you for reminding me of this story! I'm sorry I haven't gotten around it sooner, I'm gonna be honest though, I did forget about that you updated the chapters.. :( And been busy with work and everything.
But anyway, now I'm here! yay! Ok, um a nice hearty soup sounds so yummy right now, I'm so glad Joey is finally home..*happy sigh* And why is JC so tight lipped, he should be glad that Joey is home, I remember in the previous chapter, he was kinda upset about things, but now why is he all..like ugh! lolz
And the moment between Joey and Chris, its so bittersweet, I know for a fact that Chris is a tough bird, but he can also be a softie..its what makes him so likeable. :)
*reads next chapter
*Note its been YEARS since I have watched Edward Scissorhands.
Author's Response:
I never force anyone to review, but I thought you'd like to know, since you've left me a lot of reviews for past chapters and I can sense your overall enthusiasm for this story. Whoo boy, don't I know the feeling; school's keeping me on my toes, too.
That's what I love about soup. It's warm, easy on the stomach, and it can be absolutely scrumptious when prepared just right.
There is a reason (several reasons) why JC and the other guys are acting the way they are, and I promise their behavior will make more sense in future chapters. (Besides, if I told you now, that would take the fun out of reading the rest of this thing later, wouldn't it?) All the guys have their sentimental moments, I'm sure, and man, I learned to never watch "Edward Scissorhands" when you're in a blue mood.
Author's Response: Thank you, as always.