Thank you so much. I really, really mean that. I love all of my fans.
And the first time they made love, after Lex had gone through so much to return the creamed corn factory to Pete's family
I'm so glad you realized they were "making love" and not just having sex. Admittedly, I did have Pete hollering, "You're making love to me!!! You're making love to me with your velvet-skinned rod!!!" while writhing on top of the vat, but some people might not have understood the subtleties of my prose style. Because it wasn't just sex for them. It was a symbolic shedding of the animosities between their respective Heartland dynasties and I think it hurt a little, you know? Hurting while it healed. That scene was my nod to the BDSM community, btw. I have received dozens of e-mails thanking me for explaining the BDSM lifestyle to fandom in a cohesive, concise, and caring way. Personally, I'm not into that shit, but I'm just that good of a writer that I can believably tell stories about things completely outside my range of interests and accomplishments. You deserve a lot of credit for being one of the people who realizes that about me :)
knew she was just a substitute for Lex, it was so cute the way they bonded over household detergents!
Well, only Pete really understands (and respects) Martha's struggles with her OCD/drunken cleaning frenzies. I think the scene where they embrace on the wet, soapy bathroom tile and he lovingly brushes her hair with her scrub brush and then comforts her with a hot beef injection is one of the most emotionally sensitive passages I've ever written.
When they have that final threesome on Clark's bed, I was so sad for her, even with the strap-on. She knew Pete really didn't love her, so she gave him to Lex.
I expected the scene where they sign paperwork transferring ownership of Pete from Martha to Lex would be controversial, but none of those "special interest groups" have come after me yet.
I'm thinking about writing a sequel where Clark smells the scent of passionate lovemaking on his sheets and realizes that Martha is a woman first, his adoptive mother second. They're not really related, you know. And Clark looks way older than 17.
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And the first time they made love, after Lex had gone through so much to return the creamed corn factory to Pete's family
I'm so glad you realized they were "making love" and not just having sex. Admittedly, I did have Pete hollering, "You're making love to me!!! You're making love to me with your velvet-skinned rod!!!" while writhing on top of the vat, but some people might not have understood the subtleties of my prose style. Because it wasn't just sex for them. It was a symbolic shedding of the animosities between their respective Heartland dynasties and I think it hurt a little, you know? Hurting while it healed. That scene was my nod to the BDSM community, btw. I have received dozens of e-mails thanking me for explaining the BDSM lifestyle to fandom in a cohesive, concise, and caring way. Personally, I'm not into that shit, but I'm just that good of a writer that I can believably tell stories about things completely outside my range of interests and accomplishments. You deserve a lot of credit for being one of the people who realizes that about me :)
knew she was just a substitute for Lex, it was so cute the way they bonded over household detergents!
Well, only Pete really understands (and respects) Martha's struggles with her OCD/drunken cleaning frenzies. I think the scene where they embrace on the wet, soapy bathroom tile and he lovingly brushes her hair with her scrub brush and then comforts her with a hot beef injection is one of the most emotionally sensitive passages I've ever written.
When they have that final threesome on Clark's bed, I was so sad for her, even with the strap-on. She knew Pete really didn't love her, so she gave him to Lex.
I expected the scene where they sign paperwork transferring ownership of Pete from Martha to Lex would be controversial, but none of those "special interest groups" have come after me yet.
I'm thinking about writing a sequel where Clark smells the scent of passionate lovemaking on his sheets and realizes that Martha is a woman first, his adoptive mother second. They're not really related, you know. And Clark looks way older than 17.