Recommended by vicki
vicki
Hey!!
I really don't know why no one has recommended this fiction before. I discovered it a few hours ago (that's why I haven't commented yet) and I can say that I'm in love. It's a well-written fic, which leaves you eager for the next chapter, leaving everything in a well-developed suspense (AND THE CHAPTERS ARE HUGE). The characters are also captivating and "real" (none of those perfect, boring characters), anyway, I'll be very clear:
READ!!!
"ALTOGETHER" and "ALL TOGETHER"
"Altogether" means completely or in total. "All together" means everyone or everything in a group. Ex.: The project was altogether successful. We sang the song all together.
"LED" and "LEAD"
"Led" is the past tense of the verb "to lead." "Lead" can be a verb meaning to guide or a noun referring to a type of metal. Ex.: She led the team to victory. He will lead the project. The pipes are made of lead.
Recommended by vicki
vicki
Hey!!
I really don't know why no one has recommended this fiction before. I discovered it a few hours ago (that's why I haven't commented yet) and I can say that I'm in love. It's a well-written fic, which leaves you eager for the next chapter, leaving everything in a well-developed suspense (AND THE CHAPTERS ARE HUGE). The characters are also captivating and "real" (none of those perfect, boring characters), anyway, I'll be very clear:
READ!!!