It's not easy finding yourself in a world you weren't made for. But nothing truly worthwhile is easy, a lesson Spike knows all too well. Tags to be added as necessary.
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6957228 You're allowed to tell me anything. Being right or wrong, on the other hand, or even being listened to?
Completely separate matter.
That said, I do try to do the whole listening and participating in conversation thing.
Out of morbid curiosity, do you have any idea how far away from the end this story is?
6957706 Yes actually. I can't give you a decisive chapter number, but it's within spitting distance.
Im really like the interaccions between spike and sunset, hope they get more often to talk when the events of the crown end.
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Actually you can totally stop me from telling you things. There's a block button for a reason. Generally by the time I'm wondering whether I'm "allowed to" I mean I hope I would be appreciated for sharing my opinion, rather than not.
So... not just two Spikes, but three Spikes.
Does this mean that Spike would theoretically have already met himself in the past before he went into the future, but probably didn't know at the time... or it seems like that's a new Spike, separate from our Spike...
And, hopefully, this Spike's Twilight is going to return before the end of the story... I mean, I don't see why she wouldn't, but saying the story is "within Spittin distance" makes me wonder exactly how much more there's going to be...
6958176 I'd initially intended this to be around 50 chapters.
Then world building happened.
Now, we've got two more movies beyond EG and a little time in between each that I don't intend to drag out into some one-hundred chapter monstrosity.
And finally; you and everyone else who've reviewed this story have offered only constructive criticism and asked questions with genuine curiosity. Listening to you and trying to find interesting ways to answer your questions within the story without having an authors note with the big reveal at the end of every chapter can only improve my writing skills. Failing to do either would be arrogant and thin-skinned, showing a short-sighted pride in my own skills that would stagnate my ability as an author.