Reviews for An anniversary of sorts
Rori77 chapter 1 . 8/9/2018
I read this story a long time ago, when I was new to the fandom and did not keep track of...well, of anything. But I have remembered it often. I am happy to have located it again and I wanted to thank you for writing it.
Great chapter 1 . 10/8/2017
You know, it was not weird for a guy to marry two girls. But I love it. Looking forward to more!
Thornthief27 chapter 1 . 9/28/2016
Well, though this is well-written, I can't say that I liked the whole KaoruxTomoe bit. I am glad that you changed it to where both Kenshin and Tomoe could live in the dojo; they're my favorite pairing.
kokoronagomu chapter 1 . 7/25/2016
The system of polygamy was practiced in Japan prior to 1945. Polygamy is a sanctioned marriage where one man can have several wives. In ancient Japan, nobility married up to 5 wives while the average commoner, ~ 2-3.

According to Women Under Polygamy by Walter Gallichan (1914), the practice of concubinage was practiced since time immemorial, a system popular in neighboring agrarian societies, particularly China, as necessary for bearing male heirs. The concept of "family" was much broader than its western counterpart, where workers living in a village are considered one family. This definition was redefined by the Japanese Imperial Constitution of 1889 as a patriarchal household of blood relations. Polygamy has since been abolished in place of an equal union between man and woman. Singular.

one thinks that it might have been possible to make a duel marriage... k/t had no child and an heir would be needed for the dojo...
jus' sayin'
gin
Dani677 chapter 1 . 7/18/2016
Wow. That's my first impression of this story. Wow. I absolutely love your writing skills, style and execution. Bravo. Everything was so pure I loved it. I definitely have to say whoa! I was lost in the story's development and then when the threesome concept was introduced I was like WHAT?! Didn't see that one coming. Whether something is to my liking or agreement in real life or not, it doesn't change the fact that you brought across your concept flawlessly and I loved the story all in all. I especially savored the fact that your grammatical skills are on point! It made it so much easier to get lost and wrapped up in the story. Thank you so much for sharing. I enjoyed reading and look forward to more.