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Eeegor 12-15-2005 07:56 AM

Black Roses and Hail Mary's by Maria Alexander
 
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As he awoke under the cement overpass, Jonathan heard the distant growl of cars, his own raspy breath, and the old woman's gentle weeping. The last thing he remembered was Kiro and Sushime cackling over the squeal of tires, although those sounds had escaped into the smog hours ago. Wiping the long, grimy strands of his dyed dark brown hair from his face, Jonathan opened his eyes blearily, gravel biting his back through a beer-stained t-shirt. Steel-tipped black boots, leather pants ripped at the thigh "Fuck!" and a head full of heroin dreams, rolled by his best friends
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WolfMoon 03-05-2006 09:08 AM

I know it sounds stupid, but I love twisted takes on fairy tales and Disney movies. And I loved this one.

PoisonHeart 03-13-2006 02:12 AM

I enjoyed it. In all honesty, I think it lacked direction and the dialogue could have had a little more thought put into it. However, the emotion of the piece was communicated exceptionally well. Getting a cheap high from sniffing glue captured a moment of desperation that I think many (if not all) people can relate to. I liked it. Thanks.

Ash60988 06-21-2006 04:15 PM

I loved it i thought that it was really good, loke lovemoon said i love twisted takes on fariy tales and i have the same feeling for this story.

LittleMissTaxidermy 06-30-2006 02:11 PM

I liked it, too. Expecially since it used one of my favorite words "smoldered" in it. =)

bulletsinmyhead 08-02-2006 08:38 PM

I liked it.

Crying_Crimson_Tears 08-03-2006 06:53 PM

It was fascinating.

Maj.Bromley 08-09-2006 10:48 AM

Very good. I liked it.

x3blackenedx3 08-09-2006 10:22 PM

i liked it as well although it could have been a bit more detailed i still liked it i have a fasination for things like this

xXxLeeseXxX 08-14-2006 01:53 PM

i liked it also. the story flowed together as i read it

Crying_Crimson_Tears 02-15-2007 09:06 AM

I loved re-reading this. Mary Poppins. It's been a while since I have seen that movie. This was a good story. I loved it.

kindred spirit 04-05-2007 05:36 PM

Great new adult addition and twist to a great classic story. Enjoyed reading it.

LoVe 06-14-2007 12:35 PM

Very interresting, I really liked it.

lifelovehate 12-19-2007 08:56 AM

Wow, amazing detail in the descriptions of the woman and Jonathan. It was really well written. Do you think you could right novels, I think you would be really good at it!

††BlackRose†† 12-23-2007 07:02 AM

I liked it as well. The description was nice and I liked this twist for Mary Poppins' character. :D

DeathToLems 09-30-2008 02:04 PM

Just read this now. Brilliant. Loved it. Well done.

Brennan Raven 10-16-2008 09:55 PM

I have not seen this. However, I agree that twisted takes on fairy tales are a welcome depature from the status quo that it's become. I have a memory of hearing a 'Grimm's Fairy Tale' as a child; a take on 'Three Little Pigs.' It was told from the wolf's point of view.

Elysiume 11-16-2008 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Brennan Raven
I have not seen this. However, I agree that twisted takes on fairy tales are a welcome depature from the status quo that it's become. I have a memory of hearing a 'Grimm's Fairy Tale' as a child; a take on 'Three Little Pigs.' It was told from the wolf's point of view.

That sounds interesting.

I liked this story, but I think it lacked detail.

MistyAmethyst 03-16-2009 11:12 AM

good story!
 
I am new to the Goth scene, but I admit I have let those around me tell me what I am... I dyed my hair black because I wanted a change, though I didn't know why I chose black. My sister saw it, and told me it wasn't me.... my niece saw it and asked if I was "going Goth"... I told her maybe. Once I started really looking into what Goth is (and isn't), I realized I wasn't "going Goth"... I AM Goth.
To the story, I have read a few Gothic stories and poems, this is the first that has made me ask, "Okay, what happens now? Does Johnathon go home and keep his life as it was? Has his life been fleetingly or lastingly changed? What's next? Is there more?"

JCC 03-17-2009 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by MistyAmethyst (Post 518982)
I am new to the Goth scene, but I admit I have let those around me tell me what I am... I dyed my hair black because I wanted a change, though I didn't know why I chose black. My sister saw it, and told me it wasn't me.... my niece saw it and asked if I was "going Goth"... I told her maybe. Once I started really looking into what Goth is (and isn't), I realized I wasn't "going Goth"... I AM Goth.

Actually, I would like to dispute that claim. You see, I went on your Myspace, in a sudden fit of masochism, and while it was indeed a painful experience for me, I found that you do not in fact listen to any gothic rock, therefore making your claim to be a goth entirely void. This is not the forum for you.

tekajo 03-17-2009 05:18 PM

Dude, she has Marilyn Manson listed as a favorite band...and her whorespace page is black and purple...she's definitely gawf.

jack_the_knife 03-17-2009 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tekajo (Post 519600)
Dude, she has Marilyn Manson listed as a favorite band...and her whorespace page is black and purple...she's definitely gawf.

Well, fuck me with a pitchfork, he's right...

Malice In Wonderland 03-18-2009 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by tekajo (Post 519600)
Dude, she has Marilyn Manson listed as a favorite band...and her whorespace page is black and purple...she's definitely gawf.

You forgot MCR and the silhouette of the church spire in the background...

Schazmyrrh 04-02-2009 07:39 AM

I enjoyed reading this and the occasional chills that came along with the old woman's 'vague' references about her past occupations. Plus the first-person narration makes it all the more creepy. I've always loved fairytales (the original versions and their twisted revivals).


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