*Eliza grins stupidly at her computer* Awww, that's the sweetest thing I've read all year.
I wrote the darned thing and I'm still grinning at the utter sap.
Yay! for brave Sir Dan and persistent King Casey, so benevolent in victory.
Yep. You can't be a hero if you're not merciful. Says so in the handbook. *g*
And cheers to the resourceful Jeremy and Natalie.
Heh. They became Plucky Sidekicks, even though I didn't expect them to be. Everyone just wanted to get in on the fun... *g*
True love does conquer all things!
*nods* There's something a lot of fun about fairytales. They're so truly and simplistically optimistic. Good conquers evil, true love always overcomes and a person's true worth is more than their appearance.
Makes me think fondly on all those fairytales I read as a kid. Although I have to say that my fave wasn't exactly traditional, it was "The Paperbag Princess"... Thinking about it, that may explain some of my attitudes... *g*
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Date: 2003-12-17 09:04 pm (UTC)I wrote the darned thing and I'm still grinning at the utter sap.
Yay! for brave Sir Dan and persistent King Casey, so benevolent in victory.
Yep. You can't be a hero if you're not merciful. Says so in the handbook. *g*
And cheers to the resourceful Jeremy and Natalie.
Heh. They became Plucky Sidekicks, even though I didn't expect them to be. Everyone just wanted to get in on the fun... *g*
True love does conquer all things!
*nods* There's something a lot of fun about fairytales. They're so truly and simplistically optimistic. Good conquers evil, true love always overcomes and a person's true worth is more than their appearance.
Makes me think fondly on all those fairytales I read as a kid. Although I have to say that my fave wasn't exactly traditional, it was "The Paperbag Princess"... Thinking about it, that may explain some of my attitudes... *g*