KyleSweet13

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Lena_caris

@KyleSweet13 please write another style story!!
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feastingmaggots

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hi you probably get messages like this all the time but holy shit dude- your stories?? so fucking good man. i stayed up last night until 2am reading river teeth and sobbing my eyes out because of how fucking good it is. the use of flashbacks and the use of their thoughts in parenthesis helps develop so well. you represent grief so good and it’s so amazing. if you have instagram, please follow me so we can be friends or something dude, you’re so awesome. my IG is @cosmicrobinn

Kosherbunnie

I’m glad I found you! I read River Teeth on AO3 (at least four times) and it still haunts my mind—in the best possible way—years later. I dunno if I ever commented on it but I’ve gotten it on my friend Rougendeavours’ reading list so if he comments and mentions a friend raving about it, that’ll be me. >:3 I know it wasn’t supposed to be Stan-centric but I loved the little details you wrote about him in Kyle’s memory. Leaving his phone in the desk drawer and going for a ride on his bike in a ratty shirt with a Walkman if I remember correctly?? None of your characters was perfect people, they struggled and it touched my heart because they seemed like real people. 
          
          Anyway, I just wanted to tell you all that and smash that subscribe button. Have a good morning/day/night! < 3

Kosherbunnie

@KyleSweet13 No, thank YOU for writing such a magnificent piece! I was so relieved once Kyle and Stan found each other because they both lost hope and got it back  from being in each other’s arms again. And Kenny being an entity to match and defeat Cartman while simultaneously rescuing the guy he loved sucker-punched me. It kind of jump-started my appreciation for K2 believe it or not! ^^’
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KyleSweet13

@Kosherbunnie Hiya! This message made me so emotional. I was going through a lot while writing River Teeth but working on it was something that got me through, and some of my best memories were from that period of writing. I'm honored that this story has reached and stayed within you. Writing about Stan with his Walkman was one my favorite parts so having you mention it really tickles me.
            I hope your friend enjoys! Thank you for your lovely words and thank you for reading. 
            
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