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Aftermaths and Consequences
Gwynnyd - 14 Feb 07 - 11:47 AM
I tried to work in a lot of different ways that this scenario could be read. Sweet, cynical, opportunistic, high-romance... 
Gwynnyd
Aftermaths and Consequences
Lissa - 12 May 08 - 12:00 PM
Gwynnyd,
don't think I commented on this piece before. Better late than never:
It all seems so very realistic to me, this proud woman striking a deal so as to avoid living on her cousin's charity; the rules of inheritance that will leave land only to the male line; the once so strong mason now handicapped due to helping defend his city - and all of it so well described.
Gwynnyd, this is not even fiction, I'm sure it was hard reality for many women after many wars.
To put it short: Great ficlet!
Aftermaths and Consequences
MerryK - 14 Feb 07 - 11:18 AM
Ch. 1: Aftermaths and Consequences
Aftermaths and Consequences
Larner - 13 Oct 08 - 6:55 PM
Ch. 1: Aftermaths and Consequences
Now, that is an interesting proposal. I certainly hope that the two find more than just a business proposal out of it!
Nice look at how ordinary folk found themselves adjusting to the changes after the war!