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The One-Eared Neko


Pt. 1 The Reality of the Situation

Pt. 2 The Transgression

Pt. 3 Yellow Fantasizing

Pt. 4 Malcontent and the Agreement

Pt. 5 Bohemian Nobility

Pt. 6 The Waltz

Pt. 7 Music in Darkness

Pt. 8 The Way

Pt. 9 Chronic Smoker

Pt. 10 The Nightswimmer

Pt. 11 Phlebotomize

Pt. 12 The Discretion of Epimetheus

Pt. 13 The Seduction of Pain

Pt. 14 Lethe

Pt. 15 Feral Animals

Pt. 16 The Fleeting Lives and Unsaid Truths

Pt. 17 Star Me Kitten

Pt. 18 The Absence of Dreams

Pt. 19 The Confusion of Doorways

Pt. 20 The Mongrel

Pt. 21 Fallen From Grace

Pt. 22 The Expression

Pt. 24 The Full Circle

 

 

:: Taylor Mercury ::

"You write incredibly well, really captivating and gripping, incredibly realistically, I'm really enjoying reading this! I love the idea as well, Heero doing a report on Duo, a con-man. The descriptions are good, the dialogue quick and smart, and the characters aren't overly OOC either."

:: Link Worshiper ::

"Dude, I'm enthralled here. I like the idea of Duo as a con-man; it has a certain "Catch Me If You Can" feel."

"I just love the way Heero and Duo are interacting. Humanity paper my ass; we all know why Heero >really< followed Duo: Duo's ass!"

:: Kanon*A ::

"That was beautiful. The retrospects and characterization were too. I loved cold stoic yet gentle Heero, but I adored the cheerful, belying, suicidal and two-sided Duo. Psychology at its best."

:: bitter green-tea ::

"I'm afraid that there are not many authors out there who can portray Duo as a realistic, 3-D character like you can. Somehow, you are able to pull off the angst, the nostalgia and the humour that help make up Duo's personality."

 

Soundtrack

"Animal,"

"Star Me Kitten,"

and "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" R.E.M.

"Twentysomething," and "All At Sea" Jamie Cullum

"Name" Goo Goo Dolls

"Bohemian Rhapsody" Queen

"Human Behavior" Björk

"The Way" Fastball

"Inflatable" Bush

"Lithium" Nirvana

"Spies" Coldplay

"Help!" The Beatles