Hidden Candy of life and love.
Fan-Fiction: The Enjoyable Extension of What We Know:
The internet—it’s a world all of its own where a vast plain of information waits before anyone ready to take the first into it. That’s a bit much with talking the world of Fan-Fiction, a nice little thing to allow those to honour their favourite pieces of fiction, and expand upon them in ways only the mind of any fan could conceive or subtly improve little things—well not improve, but creating scenarios that seemed befitting of the series and characters involved. Without the idea of it happening feeling forced and simply something that could with the right little adjustments.
Lucky Star is a great series ( in anime and manga form) and one piece of Fan-Fiction (based upon it) was simply outstanding to anything that had come before and after it—which makes it reasonable to wonder why there hasn’t been some kind of fan-fiction online award to come about from all the fan written fiction. That’s how good it is and it’s even better that it isn’t over yet—that’s right! I’m waiting for the next chapter of this opus of fan-fiction or as the title is put Hidden Candy. The person who’s writing this is either well versed in understanding Lucky Star or a master secretly at work. But I’m going with latter to describe RezleVettems (this is the pen-name of who writes Hidden Candy) who just writes a believable situation—I don’t mean believable as real, but believable as happening within the context of the Lucky Star series itself (if such a thing were to happen).
The storyline has drama, humour, sadness and a nice edge of playing with the reader’s idea of what could happen next—could it be happy? Could it be sad—kind of thing with lightly tapping on the metaphorical shoulder of intrigue of what’s next. The Konata and Nanako pairing isn’t used much and it’s nice that this fan-fiction did it in the greatest of all ways. It did it in the right kind of way to be about plot rather than about it being Yuri (girl love)—I’m preference towards Yuri and Yaoi (guy love) material and Hidden Candy isn’t about the potential moment of the sex scene and more about growing up, learning about love and what it all means.
Simply perfect from the start and unfinished end—I rarely cry and it’s nice to know Hidden Candy got to me. So take the web link here to read it for yourself:
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4548841/1/Hidden_Candy
Thought of the Day: September 28th:
What makes life great is how you live it—it’s not about how much money you can make or what everyone wants you to be. It’s simply about your own desire and what you want to get from it.
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