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Date: 2010-11-16 03:58 am (UTC)
a;sdflkjf sex-demon fic! I love that stuff.

I also love how Sho is so totally n00b at being mortal despite having watched over them for so long, how mortal dignity doesn't even come to mind like ever for him. He's so lucky to have such weird, accepting, loving Hidden World friends. "Angels don't sleep," bawww. Is this Sho's form of denial?

And that drunken one night stand, okay.

I'll hurt you, though, when you ask for it.

GUH. That thunk you just heard was me hitting the floor, overwhelmed with Jun's predatory hotness. AND THEN KINKY HOT SEX ASDFJ;LK;KJFADS HI. UM. WAS I THINKING OF SOMETHING. "Did you jump?" a;sfdkja;d yes. Sho, so obedient! Jun must have found that so kinky *___*

And then Let Go. Oh my god, Let Go.

It is all Sho needs to hear. He lets the incubus back to his feet and steps back. He easily ignores Jun who is still shoving at his wings, unable to see just what it is that's happening to his friend. "All right," Sho says. They have an understanding. Nino will live or everything else will die. He looks at Jun and Jun backs up until he hits the wall behind him. "Sorry about the door," Sho apologizes.

Your Sho beatdowns. They are incredible and unbelievably amazing and terrifying and brutally honest, or is that honestly brutal, I'm not sure. But I'd said before that they touch the soul, and this is no different. Sho's love for Nino stretches past Falling and Falling, doesn't it? My heart. I love these relationships best, and you just made my day so much better because of this.

I'm juxtaposing this to the time when Sho had confronted Higashiyama and then torn out his golden feather, and all I can do is shudder. Seriously, thank you so much.

But Sho knows. Oh, he knows. "Fallen," he whispers, kissing Nino's temple.

I really like this scene too, Sho wrapping around Nino with his wings and sympathizing, because though there is a lot Sho doesn't know, there is a lot that he does know, and it works really well in here. Also, nice mirroring of the beginning.

I'm going to be honest, Let Go is the emotional climax of the story for me. As much as I love the epic deflowering scenes (I assume that was Sho's deflowering) and the soft intimacy of Be There with Sho trying to ease Nino through his life and his pains in every way he can, Let Go is so primal and raw and utterly alien but also so hauntingly familiar that there is simply no way anything else in the story could have topped it for me.

So yes. Thank you so much for writing this and sharing, so, so much. ♥
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