ext_7627 ([identity profile] thrihyrne.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] thrihyrne 2007-07-28 07:42 pm (UTC)

Oh, not to worry!! Thank you for commenting now; that's as good a time as any. :D

When you started this story, I knew I would like it, because it's you, but I couldn't fathom how I was going to really 'buy' S/D/F believing that S/D go so well together as is.

Well, when I started this story, I didn't know how I was going to get them all together either, especially after really loving Seamus and Dean together by themselves. But it was my challenge to myself; to keep writing until the characters let me know they were ready to move forward and they did surprise me along the way, that's for sure.

But you very cleverly gave these characters the primal desires to have the sex (and not have them come across as lecherous cretins, but as healthy, virile males) which helped break down barriers for them to make the emotional connections they each needed.

Yeah... [is stunned, yet again, that other people see stuff in my stories that I didn't put there intentionally] Mostly I felt I'd written myself into a corner, because Dean was so jealous and possessive, I had to figure out some way to break the ice between him and Fred. Sex ended up being that route. But yes, they are virile, warm-blooded men and they weren't opposed to getting physical first, and the other stuff coming later.

It's been a fascinating read, I've really enjoyed it. And the image of Dean astride Seamus, with Fred taking Seamus at the edge of the bed will not soon be leaving my subconscious. ;) Veeerrry nice!

Thank you so very much!! I spent a few days mulling over that very image in my head; I have to visualize these things first before writing them. I'll admit, it's kindof like having my own personal peep show in my imagination, lol!!!

I really appreciate your reading this story; my pairings/trios can be quite obscure, which further decreases my potential readership (along with a penchant for longer, meatier fics), but thankfully people who trust me as an author will usually come along for the ride. I'm so glad to have had you with me along the way!

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