Wow, that was lovely! Thank you a lot, dear mystery writer! :-)
I really liked stories that give Molly a bit more depth and you managed that perfectly. I loved how her blog was just a ruse to lure in men (yeah, right... ^^) and how she actually possesses a rather morbid humour (“But I’ve started saving eyeballs especially for him. So I know he’ll be back.” *snickers madly*). Moreover, I really, really loved how she cared for "her people", talked to them and inserted so much love into her job without ever losing her professionalism. It's probably the only way to keep doing this kind of job and keep liking it as much as she does. The image of her reading stories to the dead child with the stuffed rabbit was horrifying and utterly beautiful at the same time and so fitting! <3
The way you managed to capture Molly's and Sherlock's special relationship was simply perfect! I loved how they have little things in common (like talking to the dead) and how Molly knows perfectly well that he is trying to manipulate her (I could just quote that whole paragraph!!), but helps him out anyway simply out of curiosity and to help him solve cases. And then you made him bring Molly coffee!! *SQUEE* I loved their exchange at the end, too, the quiet understanding, him not making fun of her and actually forgetting to put on one of his “pre-packaged expressions". I could picture that so very well.
I really liked the way you pictured Molly all in all - she is so practical and honest and very caring and compassionate at the same time. <3 Thank you so much! :-)
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Date: 2011-12-06 08:58 pm (UTC)I really liked stories that give Molly a bit more depth and you managed that perfectly. I loved how her blog was just a ruse to lure in men (yeah, right... ^^) and how she actually possesses a rather morbid humour (“But I’ve started saving eyeballs especially for him. So I know he’ll be back.” *snickers madly*). Moreover, I really, really loved how she cared for "her people", talked to them and inserted so much love into her job without ever losing her professionalism. It's probably the only way to keep doing this kind of job and keep liking it as much as she does. The image of her reading stories to the dead child with the stuffed rabbit was horrifying and utterly beautiful at the same time and so fitting! <3
The way you managed to capture Molly's and Sherlock's special relationship was simply perfect! I loved how they have little things in common (like talking to the dead) and how Molly knows perfectly well that he is trying to manipulate her (I could just quote that whole paragraph!!), but helps him out anyway simply out of curiosity and to help him solve cases. And then you made him bring Molly coffee!! *SQUEE*
I loved their exchange at the end, too, the quiet understanding, him not making fun of her and actually forgetting to put on one of his “pre-packaged expressions". I could picture that so very well.
I really liked the way you pictured Molly all in all - she is so practical and honest and very caring and compassionate at the same time. <3 Thank you so much! :-)