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May 4, 2013 at 12:00 AM
This is so *** awesome!!!! I just downloaded the PDF of the story to my email for my cell phone. I love this. I could read it on my phone anyhow, but now I have a updated editted version in my downloads. OK, I really could care less it the edits were up to date or not, because I just simply love this story. But I do have a thing for ebooks. It is not always logical and it excites me, but let's not focus on that. As soon as I am able to I will gladly make a small donation to your site
(http://www.aisylum.com/sonnyais/index.html)
Thanks for the totally awesome reading. I am going to make a reading recommendation, too...
The Twin Thrones by Laiko
Prince Kato will face marriage, pregnancy to unite the twin thrones and secure the future of a newly formed wormhole. Will Noberu be able to protect him? Anal,DP,HJ,M/M,Angst, B-mod, MPreg,Oral,SoloM,Spank,Violence,COMPLETE
Posted : 2009-03-09 -:- Edited : 2012-01-17 01:35:37 -:- Read Reviews
It is listed as complete, but last I left off on the story the author was scrapping it SADDLY!!!!
http://original.adultfanfiction.net/story.php?no=600099532
email me and tell me what you think. If I think of some more I will recommend them in reviews if that is okay. It is my thanks to you for this spectacular story (ITCOS). Stay well you two! Pen to paper, fingers to keys, may your creative works never cease. Bye!
(http://www.aisylum.com/sonnyais/index.html)
Thanks for the totally awesome reading. I am going to make a reading recommendation, too...
The Twin Thrones by Laiko
Prince Kato will face marriage, pregnancy to unite the twin thrones and secure the future of a newly formed wormhole. Will Noberu be able to protect him? Anal,DP,HJ,M/M,Angst, B-mod, MPreg,Oral,SoloM,Spank,Violence,COMPLETE
Posted : 2009-03-09 -:- Edited : 2012-01-17 01:35:37 -:- Read Reviews
It is listed as complete, but last I left off on the story the author was scrapping it SADDLY!!!!
http://original.adultfanfiction.net/story.php?no=600099532
email me and tell me what you think. If I think of some more I will recommend them in reviews if that is okay. It is my thanks to you for this spectacular story (ITCOS). Stay well you two! Pen to paper, fingers to keys, may your creative works never cease. Bye!
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June 26, 2011 at 12:00 AM
I feel so invested in these two
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November 24, 2009 at 12:00 AM
I should be in class right now... so you can imagine how addicted I am now to this story. You make me suffer so much throught all of this... totally, I thought about the story even when I wasn't reading it. And now that I have read all the 35 chapters... I think I understand why you did it.. why they weren't together, why their relation went to hell... You made them grow up, change, you made them even more human than they were. This story is as perfect as the other... but for totally different reasons. It was great and the ending was more than perfect. I agree with what you did with the story even if I suffered SO much. I will comment the story later because now I have to run to class!!! I'll start the one-shots this night! :) And Emilio was lo más chingón! When I thought it and left you a review... I thought that you had given us lots of clues... but when chingon didn't react to seeing Sin (or that's what I thought then) and when Sin confessed killing his father... you made me think that chingón was just other guy XD Wonderful job! I
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September 24, 2009 at 12:00 AM
gwaaahh!!!
stupid dick head. [ emilio]
i saw it coming. who else would have been able to sneak up on Hsin? no one. BUT HIS MENTOR.
hehehehe hsin is stronger lalalalala. on to the next book now!!!!
oh and boyd is making friends. I am very excited for this =)
stupid dick head. [ emilio]
i saw it coming. who else would have been able to sneak up on Hsin? no one. BUT HIS MENTOR.
hehehehe hsin is stronger lalalalala. on to the next book now!!!!
oh and boyd is making friends. I am very excited for this =)
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June 24, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Took me forever to read the last chapters because of some personal life crap going on.. but finally did. Guessed it was Chingon and even though I remember someone coming up with a theory that Chingon was actually Emilio ages ago, I really didn't think you'd actually go with it. Probably because as an idea it just seemed kinda unrealistic, soap opera-ish etc.. but now after reading it was handled quite well. I'm still a bit confused how it all happened but I'll deal.
But anyway, I'm enjoying Emilio's character immensely! He actually managed to astonish me with his way of words, whether it was disbelief, shock, revolt, or just absolute hilariousness with his absurd attitude. I don't think he'll ever be a nice guy, but as a character he just might be my favorite in this story. I can't believe he's actually in it now! Woooooooo.
Gonna read those interludes now, shall be interesting I'm sure.
But anyway, I'm enjoying Emilio's character immensely! He actually managed to astonish me with his way of words, whether it was disbelief, shock, revolt, or just absolute hilariousness with his absurd attitude. I don't think he'll ever be a nice guy, but as a character he just might be my favorite in this story. I can't believe he's actually in it now! Woooooooo.
Gonna read those interludes now, shall be interesting I'm sure.
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June 24, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Oh, and interesting info about Connors and the bombings.. I wonder about all the dirt one could find..
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May 9, 2009 at 12:00 AM
I really don’t get how Boyd can be so bloody clueless when it comes to the hate/hate more relationship that Kassian and Sin share for each other – although, Senior Agent Kassian has mentioned a begrudging sort of respect for the other Senior Agent on more than one occasion… as well as some other rather disturbing observations that we’ll discuss later. Never has Sin said anything even remotely neutrally friendly (enough adverbs ending in ‘ly’?) about the other Level 10 agent, in fact, Sin nearly spits bullets and hemorrhages when the other agent is mentioned or within striking distance.
Sure Boyd wasn’t thinking of “Kass” in all of those capacities he mentioned about why he slept with his new bud. Boyd wasn’t thinking at all… or at least not with the right head is what it boils down to.
Okay, my question is this… Boyd is acting like he’s never been in a relationship before... so what was Lou? Did Lou make him feel negative? Was Lou just a fuck buddy? Someone he could screw around with and not feel any connection to other than as a friend afterward? Did he feel “conflicted and upset and introverted” around Lou? From what I gathered, none of that was true – not even remotely. So, Boyd had experienced a good relationship with someone that also involved sex. What Boyd is doing is comparing his relationship with Kassian with that of Sin. The same ole’ thing that everyone else does – comparing the two in some capacity with Sin always getting the shitty end of the stick. And, yes, the relationship with Sin is messed up from both ends – Sin’s and Boyd’s. No one is solely to blame for any conflicts or miscommunications between them. However, Boyd didn’t make any sort of attempt to rectify the relationship with Sin either before looking for comfort in other men’s beds… or floors…
Boyd didn’t realize Sin would feel so betrayed by Boyd sleeping with Kassian? Jesus. What is Boyd smoking?
Boyd might regret his choices of words when speaking so candidly with his partner in regards to his “friendship” with Kassian, in particular that he ended up comparing the two in his little speech; however, the fact of the matter remains, Boyd is doing just that – comparing the two every step of the way regardless if he says so out loud, accidently or otherwise. So, that argument doesn’t stand up. At. All.
Ah, but did it all really come to a head with Kassian? Maybe with Boyd being on the receiving end of the wronged person’s wrath it did. I think it all came to a head when Boyd found out that Sin had slept with Ann… because at that time, Boyd could be all self-righteous… Sin had done something outside the set of expectations that Boyd had of him in their relationship. Sin had fucked up. Sin had hurt him. Now the table has been turned. Now Boyd is getting a taste of that alienated feeling because he did the same thing to Sin by sleeping with Kassian… and now Sin can’t stand the sight of him.
Is it disturbing to anyone else that Kassian finds Sin “awfully pretty” and “gorgeous”? I don’t know. There’s just something not right with the man and his offhanded sexually laced comments about Sin. And leave it to Boyd to just flat-out bring up blowjobs with the just as creepy comment his buddy, “Kass”, made about Sin’s lips. Jesus. “A gentleman never kisses and tells.” *snort* Boyd said that??? You’ve got to be kidding me!? I nearly died laughing. Oh, the irony! Hell, he broadcasts all of his sexual escapades any other time! So what’s his problem spilling all the juicy details ad nauseum? Must have been an off day… must not have been “in the mood” to give details.
Kassian “just joking” about the Sin and sex with Sin comments… Yeahhhhhh, right. Please.
And, wow. What an entrance the newest member to the party made! I can see why Sin would think that he was losing his mind… again…
I really liked the next chapter… Vega, Sr. and Carhart going at it tooth and nail. Even though Sr. is pretty much an ass, I liked that he wasn’t about to go lightly on his old friend and partner when it came down to Sin’s treatment at the Agency… and Carhart’s part in it.
Loved the unexpected meeting between Boyd and Sr. It really must have been disconcerting talking with someone who resembled Sin so much, that someone also thought to be dead until like an hour or so ago, and especially since Boyd had already decided he didn’t like Emilio much because of what the father had done to the son, and yet there was that bizarre connection they had through even more bizarre altercations in Monterrey with Emilio posing as his alter ego. Weird just doesn’t begin to describe the situation.
“So why aren't the two of you gay together anymore?” God. Too funny! And, yeah, love how Emilio jumps from subject to subject. That is one trait that you’ve kept very consistent with his character, that and the sarcasm.
I also had to laugh at Boyd’s expense… I mean, really… I’m sort of surprised he didn’t get off on the knowledge that Vega, Sr. had seen Boyd and Sin doing the nasty – on more than one occasion, apparently… I’m also rather shocked that he didn’t start sputtering while asking for dates and times, and the positions each had been in. In fact, I think that Boyd should have been more concerned and uptight about the comment Sr. made about listening “to other people’s wants and desires”… just what had Sr. overheard, I wonder?
I really enjoyed reading the last chapter as well. How disheartening and self-loathing Sin’s thoughts were.
Tough love… that’s Emilio for you – grow up and get the fuck with the program, boy! The guy truly is a despicable individual but maybe Sin needed to be told pointblank to suck it up and get on with it. Stop boohooing and if the Agency sucks so badly, if they’ve done you such a terrible wrong, get the fuck out, boy!
Maybe if Papa Vega had had even a small portion of this first part of the conversation with his son pre-I-thought-I-shot-and-killed-my-father, just maybe Sin wouldn’t be as emotionally disturbed and/or hating himself as much as he does. In a way, even though his methods may have sucked, and his intentions highly dubious at times, Sr. was doing the best he could as a father unprepared and lacking normal (if any) parental skills who ultimately wanted the best for his son – so that the boy had the necessary skills and knowhow to make it in a messed up world without the father’s vices and other failings weighing him down.
Then again, perhaps Sin would have been even more messed up – realizing he truly had no one watching his back even as a kid… a father who didn’t think enough of him to even let him know he was alive… a father who admitted he wouldn’t have risked anything, certainly not his life, to come back to get his son – not when that son was already a psycho on the edge. What a total ass. I’m back to hating the man.
Well, it’ll be interesting, if nothing else, having Emilio onboard as an agent.
I liked the ending, too. I’m glad that Boyd was there for Sin in the end – when Sin was feeling at his lowest and needed Boyd most.
Now, I’m anxious to see where this all leads. Great story, guys! Once again, thanks for sharing!
Sure Boyd wasn’t thinking of “Kass” in all of those capacities he mentioned about why he slept with his new bud. Boyd wasn’t thinking at all… or at least not with the right head is what it boils down to.
Okay, my question is this… Boyd is acting like he’s never been in a relationship before... so what was Lou? Did Lou make him feel negative? Was Lou just a fuck buddy? Someone he could screw around with and not feel any connection to other than as a friend afterward? Did he feel “conflicted and upset and introverted” around Lou? From what I gathered, none of that was true – not even remotely. So, Boyd had experienced a good relationship with someone that also involved sex. What Boyd is doing is comparing his relationship with Kassian with that of Sin. The same ole’ thing that everyone else does – comparing the two in some capacity with Sin always getting the shitty end of the stick. And, yes, the relationship with Sin is messed up from both ends – Sin’s and Boyd’s. No one is solely to blame for any conflicts or miscommunications between them. However, Boyd didn’t make any sort of attempt to rectify the relationship with Sin either before looking for comfort in other men’s beds… or floors…
Boyd didn’t realize Sin would feel so betrayed by Boyd sleeping with Kassian? Jesus. What is Boyd smoking?
Boyd might regret his choices of words when speaking so candidly with his partner in regards to his “friendship” with Kassian, in particular that he ended up comparing the two in his little speech; however, the fact of the matter remains, Boyd is doing just that – comparing the two every step of the way regardless if he says so out loud, accidently or otherwise. So, that argument doesn’t stand up. At. All.
Ah, but did it all really come to a head with Kassian? Maybe with Boyd being on the receiving end of the wronged person’s wrath it did. I think it all came to a head when Boyd found out that Sin had slept with Ann… because at that time, Boyd could be all self-righteous… Sin had done something outside the set of expectations that Boyd had of him in their relationship. Sin had fucked up. Sin had hurt him. Now the table has been turned. Now Boyd is getting a taste of that alienated feeling because he did the same thing to Sin by sleeping with Kassian… and now Sin can’t stand the sight of him.
Is it disturbing to anyone else that Kassian finds Sin “awfully pretty” and “gorgeous”? I don’t know. There’s just something not right with the man and his offhanded sexually laced comments about Sin. And leave it to Boyd to just flat-out bring up blowjobs with the just as creepy comment his buddy, “Kass”, made about Sin’s lips. Jesus. “A gentleman never kisses and tells.” *snort* Boyd said that??? You’ve got to be kidding me!? I nearly died laughing. Oh, the irony! Hell, he broadcasts all of his sexual escapades any other time! So what’s his problem spilling all the juicy details ad nauseum? Must have been an off day… must not have been “in the mood” to give details.
Kassian “just joking” about the Sin and sex with Sin comments… Yeahhhhhh, right. Please.
And, wow. What an entrance the newest member to the party made! I can see why Sin would think that he was losing his mind… again…
I really liked the next chapter… Vega, Sr. and Carhart going at it tooth and nail. Even though Sr. is pretty much an ass, I liked that he wasn’t about to go lightly on his old friend and partner when it came down to Sin’s treatment at the Agency… and Carhart’s part in it.
Loved the unexpected meeting between Boyd and Sr. It really must have been disconcerting talking with someone who resembled Sin so much, that someone also thought to be dead until like an hour or so ago, and especially since Boyd had already decided he didn’t like Emilio much because of what the father had done to the son, and yet there was that bizarre connection they had through even more bizarre altercations in Monterrey with Emilio posing as his alter ego. Weird just doesn’t begin to describe the situation.
“So why aren't the two of you gay together anymore?” God. Too funny! And, yeah, love how Emilio jumps from subject to subject. That is one trait that you’ve kept very consistent with his character, that and the sarcasm.
I also had to laugh at Boyd’s expense… I mean, really… I’m sort of surprised he didn’t get off on the knowledge that Vega, Sr. had seen Boyd and Sin doing the nasty – on more than one occasion, apparently… I’m also rather shocked that he didn’t start sputtering while asking for dates and times, and the positions each had been in. In fact, I think that Boyd should have been more concerned and uptight about the comment Sr. made about listening “to other people’s wants and desires”… just what had Sr. overheard, I wonder?
I really enjoyed reading the last chapter as well. How disheartening and self-loathing Sin’s thoughts were.
Tough love… that’s Emilio for you – grow up and get the fuck with the program, boy! The guy truly is a despicable individual but maybe Sin needed to be told pointblank to suck it up and get on with it. Stop boohooing and if the Agency sucks so badly, if they’ve done you such a terrible wrong, get the fuck out, boy!
Maybe if Papa Vega had had even a small portion of this first part of the conversation with his son pre-I-thought-I-shot-and-killed-my-father, just maybe Sin wouldn’t be as emotionally disturbed and/or hating himself as much as he does. In a way, even though his methods may have sucked, and his intentions highly dubious at times, Sr. was doing the best he could as a father unprepared and lacking normal (if any) parental skills who ultimately wanted the best for his son – so that the boy had the necessary skills and knowhow to make it in a messed up world without the father’s vices and other failings weighing him down.
Then again, perhaps Sin would have been even more messed up – realizing he truly had no one watching his back even as a kid… a father who didn’t think enough of him to even let him know he was alive… a father who admitted he wouldn’t have risked anything, certainly not his life, to come back to get his son – not when that son was already a psycho on the edge. What a total ass. I’m back to hating the man.
Well, it’ll be interesting, if nothing else, having Emilio onboard as an agent.
I liked the ending, too. I’m glad that Boyd was there for Sin in the end – when Sin was feeling at his lowest and needed Boyd most.
Now, I’m anxious to see where this all leads. Great story, guys! Once again, thanks for sharing!
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April 30, 2009 at 12:00 AM
This has been quite a ride, you never fell on easy solutions with the plot or characters. I've enjoyed and wanted to thank you! :) Looking forward for the oneshots.
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April 28, 2009 at 12:00 AM
YAY! I am so fucking excited about the ending. The part where Boyd touched Sin's hand had me bouncing with joy. Really.
Way to come out of left field with Emilio reappearing....or maybe I'm just slow? I don't know, but it was a very surprising twist, indeed.
It's good that there's no breaks like between the first book and this one. I would get antsy waiting more than two weeks. I might get antsy anyway. Fucking amazing, guys.
Way to come out of left field with Emilio reappearing....or maybe I'm just slow? I don't know, but it was a very surprising twist, indeed.
It's good that there's no breaks like between the first book and this one. I would get antsy waiting more than two weeks. I might get antsy anyway. Fucking amazing, guys.
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April 26, 2009 at 12:00 AM
Congrats on a great book 2. Love the series and looking foward to more!