Um. So.... sorry? And a new chapter! · 12:02pm
Just finished my postgraduate degree. I have all the letters after my name, and none of the money.

So, I'm mega-super-hyper sorry that I've been off the grid for so long. I've been eyebrows-deep in work. It's a sucky excuse, I know, but it's been pretty full-on. But I bring a new chapter as an apology!
SEE:
determamfidd · 430 views







This might be a generic message that I'm leaving all over the place... or maybe, just maybe it's intended only for a select few. You might, or not, be one of those few. But, here it is.
Merry winter celebration of your choice!
And yes, you're awesome. Along with everyone else that got this.
I've always wondered: How do you pronounce your user name?
Aw man, you used the Elements as spirits. Well, not that I could pull off my idea of them being Zanpakuto spirits because of 'Peach' anyway. Though it was nice to imagine that the Elements actually harboured souls within them. I thought it was a nice idea.

Since you're the first author to use this concept, I'll give you my gratitude. If it's worth anything to you. Also, 'Read Later.'
I have a question. Can i borrow your "mane 6 as spirits of harmony" idea for a future story?
I wish you had more stories so I could have more awesomeness
It Takes a Village taught me about life. I wonder what I will learn from your new tale...
Hey, you haven't been on lately, but I wanted to let you know that youv'e inspired me to write "A Life of a Dragon" which will cover the puberty skipped in your story and then go off on its own tangent.
Hey determamfidd! Basically, I've followed you from Fanfiction to Equestria Daily to deviantART to Fimfiction. I'm Rainbow Dash to your Wonderbolts. As in, I'm your biggest fan ever! I read "It Takes A Village" on Fanfiction at first, and then I found it on Equestria Daily, where I read it again
and then on deviantART where I read it again
and now I find you here!
I woves your story!
~Muffinz
A truly great story. Enjoyed every bit of it. It was actually the 3rd story I ever read on the MLP fiction world.
I was intimidated at the sheer volume of it in the beginning, but the way it was written made it look almost like a movie, and I found myself flying through the chapters.
Good job.
Psyxo