Talk:On Borrowed Time/@comment-5733573-20180422220840/@comment-30552846-20180423180011

Wow, thank you so much for your kind words! My previous stories have been kind of straight-forward with a little mystery added to them, but I really wanted the reader making their own interpretations of what happened in this one. And I believe I've actually done something right when you said you questioned what's real, what's not, that's what I was going for, so it would be not just the old woman's paranoia but the readers too. In fact, everything you said makes me think you've thought about this exactly how I wanted readers to feel. Also, human tragedies have been a "trademark" of my writing for a long time, even back when I wrote my first short story in 2006.

This is hands down the best feedback I've got from this story, so thank you once again and I'm so glad you liked it! It really means the world to me.

PS. I hope too that the M4R would get settled, I tried my best to fix all punctuation mistakes (there were plenty since English is not my first language), formatting too. I disagree on the plot issues obviously.