Lucky to be alive, a mare searches for a way to cope with a horrendous accident.
All that I touch seems to break in my hands, then it just bursts into flames.
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Another quick and fun story. I rather like the nameless protagonist idea. For these short fics, it really adds something.
So the whole time she was a burnt husk inside the hospital.
Wow.
I can't say I liked this one as much as your other works.
Wonderfully vicious. I missed you, jmj.
wow.
just wow.
I dont know about these guys but I loved the theme of this and the ending.
3008879 Missed you too. Glad you liked the story. I like the ending. I don't think anyone saw it coming.3008903
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
3008922 I tried on this one. It was just a thought that came to me and I thought it could be adapted into a story pretty easily. I appreciate the comment. Thanks Big Black.
Nice twist at the end, i liked it .
3010426 thank you sir. I hope you read more of my stuff.
Deliciously haunting. Thank you for the read jmj
3011176 Thank you, sir. It's a pleasure working with you.
I can honestly say, that this story draws you into the dramatic tragedy and makes you feel her sorrow. Exquisitely executed and beautifully written. Taking you into the mind of someone so bent on destroying what life she has left, not for the physical loss, but for the loss of her talent is riveting. I couldn't stop reading. The most haunting part of it all is realizing that what she thought was the worst thing imaginable, was only a pleasant dream compared to the reality of it all.
Holy fuck... that ending. I know I would rather be dead in that situation. Lucky to be alive my ass.
A tad heavy on the purple prose, but this is still by far the best story of its subgenre I've read.
Well, that was pretty bleak. You weren't kidding.