A View from Outside the Box
Carpe Diem!

Finally I found some time to finish reading your story. I absolutely love it and can’t wait for the next part! I especially adore the way you describe nature. It makes me want to visit Skye more than ever. ;) 

— ted1986

Thank you ‘ted1986,’ I’m pleased that I’ve planted a seed in your imagination, now you can go there and experience it first hand.  I know it won’t disappoint.  Part five, the final part to, “People Tend To Run When Chased,” will be posted on Tuesday. Thanks again.

~adialogue

CARAVAN PEOPLE KEEP THEIR MEANS OF ESCAPE JUST BEHIND THEM:
“Part 3 & 4 have kept me hooked, I look forward to the updates when I come into work each week! A little love story to take me away for just a few moments… ”
— 7thstreetcaravans (Reference to the serialised story, search “adialogue” titled, “People Tend To Run When Chased.”)
This is one addiction I will have to encourage.  For some hair of the dog, I’m publishing a piece tomorrow on the subject of truth or fiction.  Thank you my friend at 7thstreetcaravans, escape with impunity! 
I thought you would like this caravan, a supplement to your latest colourful caravan post - this one in my favourite colour, a beautiful shade of grape.  ~adialogue 

CARAVAN PEOPLE KEEP THEIR MEANS OF ESCAPE JUST BEHIND THEM:

“Part 3 & 4 have kept me hooked, I look forward to the updates when I come into work each week! A little love story to take me away for just a few moments… ”

— 7thstreetcaravans (Reference to the serialised story, search “adialogue” titled, “People Tend To Run When Chased.”)

This is one addiction I will have to encourage.  For some hair of the dog, I’m publishing a piece tomorrow on the subject of truth or fiction.  Thank you my friend at 7thstreetcaravans, escape with impunity! 

I thought you would like this caravan, a supplement to your latest colourful caravan post - this one in my favourite colour, a beautiful shade of grape.  ~adialogue 



As always, another wonderfully unpredictable episode of what’s becoming a quite addictive story. Your gift is to enable the reader to experience the beauty of the island, the conflicted relationship with Jake, and the way that Stephanie somehow manages to remain steadfast in her feelings for both, despite some rather challenging obstacles. Not the least of which is Jake, who appears increasingly unworthy of Stephanie’s devotion…   (~austpicious)
(in reference to the serialised story, “People Tend To Run When Chased.”)
Thank you very much for your comments austpicious.  The second part of what you wrote really reminds me of something I suspect most of you are too young to remember - the early soap opera announcer.  He (always a he) used to give a synopsis of the previous episode’s drama(s) before the new episode began and at the end, “tune in tomorrow to discover whether poor, long suffering Agnes can keep her terrible secret from Walter or will he discover the baby in the closet? (cue dramatic organ music fading into theme tune).  Joking aside, you have a good understanding of this character’s situation.  Tune in next week to find out how Stephanie responds to Jake’s proposal and whether his warmer feelings grow into something more lasting.  (cue music).
Finally, for wit, intelligence, clever insights and a lot of fun please tune into “austpicious” - you’ll be glad you did.  

As always, another wonderfully unpredictable episode of what’s becoming a quite addictive story. Your gift is to enable the reader to experience the beauty of the island, the conflicted relationship with Jake, and the way that Stephanie somehow manages to remain steadfast in her feelings for both, despite some rather challenging obstacles. Not the least of which is Jake, who appears increasingly unworthy of Stephanie’s devotion…   (~austpicious)

(in reference to the serialised story, “People Tend To Run When Chased.”)

Thank you very much for your comments austpicious.  The second part of what you wrote really reminds me of something I suspect most of you are too young to remember - the early soap opera announcer.  He (always a he) used to give a synopsis of the previous episode’s drama(s) before the new episode began and at the end, “tune in tomorrow to discover whether poor, long suffering Agnes can keep her terrible secret from Walter or will he discover the baby in the closet? (cue dramatic organ music fading into theme tune).  Joking aside, you have a good understanding of this character’s situation.  Tune in next week to find out how Stephanie responds to Jake’s proposal and whether his warmer feelings grow into something more lasting.  (cue music).

Finally, for wit, intelligence, clever insights and a lot of fun please tune into “austpicious” - you’ll be glad you did.  


“On the return journey north, we took our time.  Jake loved mountains and suggested a stop at Glencoe, to take the ski lift to the top.  On the way up I was completely mute, stunned into silence.  Glencoe is beautiful, ancient and awesome on a grand scale.  What rendered me speechless though was Jake with, ‘We’ll have to get married.  I don’t want to lose you…”

© S. Marian, Feb. 6, 2012

“On the return journey north, we took our time.  Jake loved mountains and suggested a stop at Glencoe, to take the ski lift to the top.  On the way up I was completely mute, stunned into silence.  Glencoe is beautiful, ancient and awesome on a grand scale.  What rendered me speechless though was Jake with, ‘We’ll have to get married.  I don’t want to lose you…”


© S. Marian, Feb. 6, 2012