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A Mad Tea-Party 200

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  1. Tam
    March 6, 2012, 5:20 pm | # | Reply

    Oh, that’s why my bookmark didn’t work anymore. You changed the story? *so lost*

    • Jonathon
      March 6, 2012, 5:36 pm | # | Reply

      Ah- maybe I did? Sorry. I have lots of stories and one site to keep them all on, so when one story is done I shuffle it further back into the archive so the most recent one can go on top uninterrupted. The Unconquerable City (if that’s the story you’re talking about) is finished. The first page is right here: http://www.jonathondalton.com/?p=1575

      The one I’m working on now is A Mad Tea-Party, which starts here: http://www.jonathondalton.com/?p=339

      • Tam
        March 6, 2012, 6:53 pm | # | Reply

        *nod* Mad Tea Party is the one I’ve been trying to follow since I bought the first books here in Edmonton. I was wondering about the stuff with cockatrices and stuff that kept showing up in the storyline. LOL

        • Jonathon
          March 7, 2012, 12:57 am | # | Reply

          Well okay then! A Mad Tea-Party remains my main project, and anything else I post here from now on should only be a brief interruption. I’ve got about 60 pages left to go and I don’t plan on taking any more (big) detours until I reach the end. 🙂

          • Tam
            April 14, 2012, 3:35 pm | #

            Sweet. *laughs. And reads*

  2. cwDeici
    December 7, 2012, 8:44 am | # | Reply

    She’s not even going to inform her parents, but rather do it herself? Mrglll

    • Jonathon
      December 7, 2012, 5:42 pm | # | Reply

      Well. She’s sixteen. Consider her age, and her likely attitude to her parents’ competence level, combined with the evidence she’s already seen of their approach to this situation. That doesn’t necessarily make her right from any objective standpoint, of course.

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