Date: 01/13/16 05:16 am Title: Selective
The feels for the twins......sigh*
Let me tell you a secret....shh..quiet now...the secret is...........................I love you!
You're the best favorite author of my favorites X3
Date: 03/27/12 09:57 pm Title: Selective
ANDY Y U DO THIS TO ME
Date: 02/19/12 12:27 am Title: Selective
Fascinating! I wouldn't call it a speech disorder though, since it's still a systematic language with rules and order... and it was brought about by severe psychological trauma... but who am I to question wikipedia and an established term?
Very interesting read, tragic and precious all at the same time.
Author's Response:
Idioglossia/cryptophasia isn't a disorder. It's a phenomenon. Their selective mutism (or mostly mutism because they don't speak to anyone but each other) is the disorder. However, because their idioglossia extended past the prime age range for it to occur and appeared later in life - actually, it developed later in life here, not continued from any point - it is considered an issue as they're speaking their own language and only to each other, and showing mutism and catatonia to anyone else.
Date: 03/18/11 11:44 pm Title: Selective
This series is just...amazing. I've never read anything so beautiful. Cochlea near killed my heart. This one just left me wanting more at the end. I'm glad you came up with the series. It's so beautiful.
Date: 12/11/10 11:08 am Title: Selective
Their dad is only back now? Anyway, I'm glad Tom started to speak =) I really like the whole series!
Date: 10/23/10 04:38 am Title: Selective
I really enjoyed all three stories. The last story may seem weaker, but to me it ended on a hopeful note. They were traumatized and maybe they can heal enough to leave.
Date: 09/30/10 05:41 am Title: Selective
I have no words to explain how amazing this was, how much I enjoyed it. Their secret language is so beautiful, and the plot of this was fantastic.
Author's Response:
:) Thanks very much.
Date: 09/24/10 04:05 pm Title: Selective
Aww, I finally had time to read this.
Your fics - this series - is always so heartbreaking and yet full of the purest twin love there ever can be. I adore these. I can't explain why or how, but the combination of heartbreaking pain and a promise of something better... maybe... some day.... hits me everytime. The symbiotic element in the twins was so well written. So was the idea. It's interesting how you came up with all these different disorders or disabilities and made them fitr perfectly and made them sound real.
As always, your lively and poetic way to write was amazing, but sometimes also a bit difficult to me. Certain words were not so common, so I had to think little, because I'm not a native English speaker, but that was no way a minus!
Overall I must say that one of my favorite series here. Absolutely amaziong thrilogy. Thank you :).
Author's Response:
:) No, no, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it and got something out of it.
Date: 09/19/10 09:19 am Title: Selective
...holy shit.
I think I might need you to explain just a little. For the most part, I got it, but I want you to explain so that I'm sure of what it really meant. XD
It was so good, Andy. It always is. I think Cochlea is still my favorite, but this was just as good, even if it's not my favorite. :) It was absolutely stunning. I'm favoriting it so I can read it over and over again, and I'm so glad it was one of your stories that brought me to twincest, because yours really are the best. I read every single word, which is a rare occurence because I get distracted all the time. o__o
♥
Author's Response:
The ending? That would be their actual birth father coming to meet them for the first time in years. And they don't really remember him beacuse of all the trauma, but Tom slowly begins to, and Bill is trying to warn him against going up to the stranger because he doesn't remember/recognize him.
Date: 09/19/10 01:19 am Title: Selective
I've been waiting for this! I love it (:
My favorite part was the language, you write so beautifully!
Author's Response:
:) Thank youuu.
