Five letters Jack wrote but never sent.


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From: [personal profile] sid

Re: Five Letters Jack Wrote But Never Sent - And One He Did


#1 made me shudder for suicidal!Jack, and #3 made me shiver for what's coming soon. I think #4 is Perfect Jack!voice, and the part about Charlie... I'm like, how could he say something like that? Put something like that into the clone's head? But of course he's talking to himself, and the thought is already there. *shivers again*

I adore #6, and I'm so glad you expanded the original prompt to include it. :-)

From: [identity profile] emgeetrek.livejournal.com

Re: Five Letters Jack Wrote But Never Sent - And One He Did


Five things prompts don't usually make me want to start writing RIGHT NOW, but this one grabbed on and wouldn't let go until it was all on the page. I can see Jack writing letters, quickly, efficiently--and then just as efficiently (#1-#4) burning them in the fireplace. #5 wasn't burned, just never needed. Glad you liked--especially #6. Had to have a happy ending!
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