Little mermaid is the cruel one and the sea witch is your friendly neighborhood lesbian and both are young. The sea witch seems all smitten with the little mermaid like she would do anything for her.
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She knows she's not interested in girls like the sea witch is and knows she's mean. Yet, after the little mermaid kisses her, she does a and basically wants revenge because she knows the little mermaid isn't really interested in her in that way. Even though she's known this all along. So after the little mermaid gets legs, she's married and going at in bed with the prince. The little sea witch is watching and not sure what kind of boat they're on manages to jump through the window, into the bedroom.
For whatever reason, the little mermaid isn't surprised at. Okay what exactly does the little sea witch look like?
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Does she otherwise look like a mermaid? It's not like in the movie where she's part octopus. So if the only non-human thing about her is her tail, why would the prince refer to her at a "grotesque creature?
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There was nothing in her description that would really suggest she looked scary or weird. Her ending up a fish? IDK what to even say about that. I wasn't a fan of this story at all. If Peter was strong enough to life a dead body, why did he and Larry mainly end up dragging the bodies, minus the one he threw into the truck?
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Wasn't a fan of this one either. I get it was a short story but it was boring. Another boring on here. For whatever reason he can't see. This doesn't seem to bother him though; he more worried about his amnesia. One line that caught my eye was "I stood up from the terra firma and massaged my aching scalp. So instead of just saying he got up Sorry but that line just doesn't sound right to me.
It's like the author was trying to sound smarter or something by using the words, terra firma. It just didn't sit with me. So she's been cheating on him for years now. But when they're fighting she refers to him as a "lowlife" and a "bullying fuck. It's like the author knows more about the character but not telling the reader everything. That's the only thing that made sense to me there based off of what the wife said.
He "took a run-up and managed to land a kick in her ribs In the end, not a fan. I didn't like it. Using Alex and Alexis, would make me think so. I couldn't help but notice that the author also liked to describe things. Things that most reader wouldn't even care to read about. This was done a few times, usually addresses. Eventually, there was nothing left. If you keep reading you find out that Alex's hands end up breaking away from his arms. His arms later fall from his body. See where I'm going here. Just reread that last sentence at the beginning of this little paragraph I started.
It doesn't make sense. What exactly did the flower guy do to Alex? I couldn't figure that out. Needless to say, wasn't interested. He had picked it up and read the label, what more was he suppose to do based of the label? It said "Pocari Sweat. The fact that the bird thought Zero dismissed it as "merely a piece of debris from the Japanese tsunami a couple years back. Why would Zero have assumed that?
If it's been years, why would the bottle still be lying there? Why does he end up leaving his hat behind? I could barely even finish it.
It didn't keep my attention at all. The fact that I love anything with a paranormal aspect in it, and suddenly being told that Lady Adelaide was a demon, did nothing. I couldn't help but notice that sometimes the author referred to Lady Adelaide as that-Lady Adelaide, but other times it was 'The' Lady Adelaide.
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Sorry but I can't help but notice little things like that. I didn't like how the author told you in advance what each person was dressed up as, as though, someone in the elevator was actually telling you, like an inner dialog or something. But then later on, Lady Adelaide ends up magically guessing who everyone was. Based on their descriptions, I doubt I would have figured their costumes out.
And the fact that two woman are dressed as the same character both stuck in the elevator? When they're reminiscing about St. George's, how is it possible that they all seemed to know who Adelaide or whoever it was was referring to? Not a fan either. There were several punctuation errors. But I guess I can't be surprised. How can Lauren be in charge and babysitting when she's only a year older than Benjamin?
What kind of candle were they using in the pumpkin, to where it cooked through it? The fact that the author comments about all the bad things that could happen, but then saying that only a single one will ruin their night Although I can't really see anyone being in the moment with this story. When the robed guy walks into his house, Benjamin, whose around the second oldest, actually cries?
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While the smaller kids are just starring? Okay, so if Lauren hadn't been taken then all that bad stuff would have happened? Overall, the story was boring and very amateurish. We were the first in the UK to produce an Engish aquavit.
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