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Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction)

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 12:44 pm
by Mirage_GSM
atw_ah wrote:Lilly has the tendency to say 'Hisao' in almost all of her lines. I can ignore the 'Hisao' when they first bump into each other but the rest is a bit much. When it's one-on-one, the amount of times a person's name is said is near nonexistent. For instance, I see my friend each and every day because we carpool to school, but in this past week, I don't think I said her name more than five times.
Actually that really is much more common in Japan then it is elsewhere. Even friends will commonly use their names instead of "you". Since Lilly has a very formal speech pattern anyway I think writing her dialogue that way is not that much of a problem.

Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction)

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:43 pm
by Exbando
Mirage_GSM wrote:
atw_ah wrote:Lilly has the tendency to say 'Hisao' in almost all of her lines. I can ignore the 'Hisao' when they first bump into each other but the rest is a bit much. When it's one-on-one, the amount of times a person's name is said is near nonexistent. For instance, I see my friend each and every day because we carpool to school, but in this past week, I don't think I said her name more than five times.
Actually that really is much more common in Japan then it is elsewhere. Even friends will commonly use their names instead of "you". Since Lilly has a very formal speech pattern anyway I think writing her dialogue that way is not that much of a problem.
Yeah, that. Totally meant to do that. Yep.
LegyPlegy wrote:I don't think this makes any sense, I mean she could have guessed his position but still...
I probably could have handled that better.

Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction) (U 2/14

Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 9:32 am
by OtakuNinja
When will the next chapter be up? :)

Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction) (U 2/14

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:42 pm
by Exbando
I figure I should at least tell you this is still alive, I just have been too busy with school stuff. I've had to write so many essays the past however long it's been that I just hit burn out on writing for a bit. I apologize for not saying anything about it. Classes end next month, I'll try to update as soon as possible.

I also apologize for anyone that saw a new post here and thought it was an update

Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction) (U 2/14

Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:46 pm
by ZtotheT
Boy am I glad this isn't a deadfic.

Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction)

Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2013 1:26 am
by emmjay
Exbando wrote:“It was just a joke,” I say in my defense. Lilly immediately lightens up.

“So was I, Hisao,” she says while giggling, “I’m glad you remembered something else.” At this, she smiles a little more. When we have both settled down, we get to eating breakfast.
His line and her response don't jibe. I assume you meant something more along the lines of, "I was just joking." "So was I."
Nitpicking aside, I echo the previous poster's relief that this isn't dead. Quite aside from this going from Hanako's neutral end (which not enough fic does, in my opinion), I'm enjoying the mystery of what the heck Hisao was doing three hours away from home at three in the morning, and how whatever it was lead to amnesia. (Wouldn't surprise me if Kenji was involved somehow.)
I also think you've done a good job on the characterization. Lilly and Hanako are quite believable as three-years-older versions of the high-schoolers we know, and Hisao is still as boneheaded as ever. (Say, maybe that's what happened to him. His thick skull reached critical mass, and now no memories can get through.)

Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction) (U 2/14

Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 3:03 pm
by polishpride20
Is this story dead?

Re: A Familiar Face (Hanako Neutral End Fan Fiction) (U 2/14

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:17 pm
by griffon8
polishpride20 wrote:Is this story dead?
Better to PM the author rather than ask here. It smacks of being a request, which is not allowed.