This is my favorite part of this story yet (and one of my favorite installments in AKB by any author)--it's so revealing and intriguing. Looking back over the course of this arc, you've shown Misha recovering, healing, changing, and becoming the new person he's going to be... early on he was as Jeremy assumed him to be--a bit victimized, a lot lost--but now, now he's waking up and finding his own voice for the first time since we've met him and it is so intricate and complex, I really, really want to know more about him and his history, and at the same time I feel so strongly for him fearing a life alone, untouched, unloved, without sex... so painful, but it makes his character so viscerally appealing. Thank you for this!! I am looking forward to reading more. :)
ETA: Also, I am completely fascinated thinking of "Danny" and "Johnny" as body slaves for Lord Burton and Helena Bonham Carter... it adds a degree of twisted reality to this 'verse that is brilliant.
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Date: 2009-09-15 11:09 am (UTC)ETA: Also, I am completely fascinated thinking of "Danny" and "Johnny" as body slaves for Lord Burton and Helena Bonham Carter... it adds a degree of twisted reality to this 'verse that is brilliant.