Dear Anastasia,
I want to start this by saying I'm highly offended you gave the guest posting spot to Chakor. Hasn't he already taken enough? And then you allow him to say such horrible things about me! I was here first, if you recall, and I despise being left behind in the dirt.
Now, I also want to say that I have enjoyed the many years I have lived in your head - at least until recently. Yes, I am still thrilled to be a part of the story, and a very important one I might add. I know you have a few different plans for how I am to 'redeem' myself - though why I need redeeming I don't know. I don't like the idea of having to die to accomplish this, but I understand that you have to do what is best.
I can't help but wonder if he gave you the idea to kill me off. If that is the case, I sincerely hope you are not seriously considering the idea. While I may not know what I need redeeming for, I'm sure there are plenty of other ways to accomplish this rather than killing me.
You are a very gifted writer and I am honored you took on our story. Oh, and next time you see Jen, will you tell her thank you again from me for writing that 'fan fiction' story? I really enjoyed reading it. After all, I became the star of that story!
With Sincerest Thanks,
Etharas Tryalis
*You can email Etharas at thefaerystale[at]gmail.com with the subject line “To Etharas”.*
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ReplyDeleteAnastasia V. Pergakis | August 24, 2010 at 1:22 pm
Etharas, Etharas. Chakor did not give me the idea. And I’m shocked with all the digging around in my head you do, you still don’t get why you must be redeemed. Maybe you should dig around some more to find out then come up with a few suggestions of your own?
And I thank you for the compliment to my writing. The story still needs a lot of work, but it’s finally getting there. I look forward to working with you more in Book 2.
J.D. Brown | August 24, 2010 at 10:22 pm
*Blush* You’re welcome for the fan fic I wrote. Perhaps some day – after much editing – I will post it. Hmm.
I also don’t want you die. It would be terribly romantic and I would cry for you but … gosh, I wish there was another way. But if you MUST die, doing it for Lettari is the way to go. *Nods*
Dawn Embers | August 25, 2010 at 12:50 am
Hello there Etharas. While I don’t know the whole story, I do know that those in fiction who think they don’t need to change for something at the end usually suffers the most. It’s called a fatal flaw for a reason, so let’s hope you don’t have that.
J.D. Brown | August 26, 2010 at 9:32 pm
Hahahaha – the Fatal Flaw – nice.