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From: Jaye
Date: 07/19/2008 |
This had a powerful sense of poignancy and regret, of Vecchio's being at the end of his rope. All three men were sharply drawn, and his uncertainty and growing attraction well contrasted against Kowalski's dichotomy of confidence/hesitance and Fraser's mix of gentleness, passion and guilt.
Vecchio's thoughts on him being Fraser's jailer and needing to love him enough to let him go were very moving.
Thanks for sharing.
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