ext_1900 ([identity profile] out-there.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] out_there 2004-04-29 03:59 pm (UTC)

Quick reply before the boss gets in. *g*

Anyway: finding it cheered up the afternoon quite a lot, thank you! Lovely development of Casey ever-so-slowly getting a clue. And Natalie and Jeremy being ever-so-helpful, except, not really. And Dan being sensitive and impervious (do I mean impervious? Probably not) at the same time. Bless. And, of course, Kim ...

Glad you liked. I appreciate the detailed comments, and I think you're right about Danny. Casey thinks he can play the oblivious card, but I think Danny's far better at it, far better at convincing Casey that's nothing's changed.

I imagine Casey growing up heterosexual because it simply never occurred to him that he might not be. (I know it seems unlikely, but there's a lot of men out there who got married and had kids and then realised that wasn't really their thing after all.)

*nod* Yes, precisely. It's just not something Casey would stop and consider. He's a guy, this is how guys act, therefore, that is how he acts. And, if he's oblivious enough not to notice that Danny was introducing him to college boyfriends (although, in Casey's defense, I doubt Danny did it obviously, but a more observant person would have noticed), Casey's probably also oblivious enough not to really notice if a guy came on to him.

Unless it was someone he was already attracted to. *winks*

And if that's the level of my profundity for the day, I shall just remove myself, I think.

*snerk*
*hugs you*

Enjoyed this very much, as ever.

And, as ever, I *loved* the feedback!

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