| Reviews for Mean Streets At Midnight |
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Charlie4short chapter 1 . 12/9/2017 Hahahaaaa! Love it! |
borgmama1of5 chapter 1 . 4/21/2016 Wow, this is a great variation of hooker!Dean-very creative and I loved both the hooker's POV and John's! |
NorthernShinigami chapter 1 . 4/12/2016 What's Deam's moto? Right. "No cash for ass" lol |
CoffeeMe chapter 1 . 1/8/2016 Hahah! What a sharp little story this is! Thanks for the fun :) |
D.K. Dracona chapter 1 . 12/26/2015 That was a lot of fun to read. Thank you! |
Linnie McCary chapter 1 . 12/19/2015 Having read the original fic, when I opened this one, I didn't imagine that I'd be laughing at the end. Surprise! :D |
Guest chapter 1 . 9/12/2015 Type your review here... |
NoilyPrat chapter 1 . 7/13/2015 oooooooohhhhhhhhhh boy! having "the talk" with Dean didn't exactly go the way John thought it would! Love the fact Dean takes after his mother, and she's a looker. Dean's no innocent - he even took care of a little problem two schools back - but the teasing Dean did with his dad! "I got to see my dad almost give money to a hooker." LOL! "I'm tellin' Sammy." ehehehehehehe! and the best part - "Nice to know, though ... That I'll be able to get it for free." |
Guest chapter 1 . 7/10/2015 :-D |
BurgundyHope chapter 1 . 7/9/2015 Great job! I love how it started out so seriously and then was making me laugh by the end ;) And I like how you posted it separately from "Midnight Masqueraders" - good call! :) |
Guest chapter 1 . 7/8/2015 Too funny! What a great little sequel. |
LeeMarieJack chapter 1 . 7/8/2015 John deserves every word of it. Blind idiot. |
Hundley chapter 1 . 7/8/2015 That was hilarious...and so Dean. Very nice job you did. |
SuperVikinggirl chapter 1 . 7/8/2015 Great, great follow up! More like the banter I've always imagined John and Dean would share. Thanks for writing! |
chrissie0707 chapter 1 . 7/8/2015 So happy you went ahead and posted this. It never hurts to put another good story out there. I think I've told you a couple of times what I like about both of these stories, but I'm gonna tell you again, just to make sure it sticks :P Lovely serious tone to the opening of this piece, John contemplating this entire ordeal and what COULD have happened to Dean. He buckles down into Dad mode, and then is completely disarmed by his much-to-mature for his young age son. And then there's a humorous tone to end, because somewhere in this dynamic, even at this age, the line blurs between father/son and buddy/buddy. Respect, but camaraderie. Love that you said she probably had a gun or blade in her purse! :) |