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----- Original Message -----
From: "C. Richard Davies" <masefield_k@yahoo.ca>
To: <ffml@fanfic.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 10:33 PM
Subject: [FFML] [Fanfic][Tenchi] Images of Tenchi: Mihoshi
And I can't understand that, I don't want to understand that. What did I
do
wrong, that the first person I've loved since Kiyone died doesn't love me
back?
Kiyone didn't love me either, but she cared about me, and sometimes I
think
that if I went away, Sasami would miss me and Tenchi might miss me for a
while,
but then he'd get over it.
And I'm never going to get over him. I never want to get over him, just
like I
never want to get over Kiyone, or stop caring about Sasami, and Ayeka and
Ryouko and Washuu even though they don't care about me, and even though it
hurts that they don't care, and even though it hurts that I do.
<Sniff.> This is terribly tragic, especially since I suspect it's a
foreshadowing of the events you recount in "Together Again"- which is,
incidentally, the only death scene I think I've ever read for Mihoshi. That
scene never fails to bring tears to my eyes. Still it's nice to know, I
suppose, that Mihoshi has greatly underestimated Tenchi's love for her-
Another case of someone not realizing that there can be all kinds of love
between people. <Sniff>.
Another fine piece, Mr. Davies. Keep up the good work!
Dave Menard
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