| Reviews for It's My Birthday, and It Smells Like Worms |
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Avenging Neko chapter 1 . 10/30/2013 That is terribly adorable. Si. Cute. U died if cute overload. It's your fault. |
AccountKiller2034823 chapter 1 . 1/25/2013 Could you possibly write a sequel to this where they realize have met before? |
That guy83 chapter 1 . 2/29/2012 Very sweet story, loved it! |
Epidot chapter 1 . 8/1/2011 Cute and fluffy (but not overly so). I'm actually very glad for this one-shot, more than most actually. I've always wondered how Anderson would have reacted to Seras as a human (she is after all the most 'human' character in...actually any manga that I can think of at the moment), and this interpitation was brilliant. I'd completely forgotten that she was rather ill tempered at that age, and Anderson's gentle nature towards children and people without fangs worked together very well. It was fun to see their roles reversed like that as well. I take it that it was intentional. Anyway, well done indeed. Thank you, and I hope to see more Hellsing from you soon. ~Epidot |
naru894 chapter 1 . 5/29/2011 this was beautiful :) and cute some words i thought i would never write or say with Anderson in them... but oh well well done! XD |
Rockstarpainter chapter 1 . 5/10/2011 Beautiful, touching story! Thank you for sharing. |
Haissan chapter 1 . 4/29/2011 Can't help but hear father Anderson's voice... |
FilledeMarius chapter 1 . 4/28/2011 This is absolutely darling and the interaction is perfect. |
Jack Hawthorne chapter 1 . 4/28/2011 Hihi, how cute Me gusta D |
DreamingOfDissent chapter 1 . 4/27/2011 This. Is. Precious. One of the very very VERY few fics I've read that features Seras but also doesn't inspire me to vomit into a corner. I don't typically like the little police girl... She annoys me. But this... This is adorable and makes me like her a little more. Thank you. ;) |
Metropolis Kid chapter 1 . 4/27/2011 Awwwww, that was very sweet. :D And a little heartbreaking at times. Poor, Seras. Wasn't bad enough to lose her parents and her home. She had to lose her birthday too. :( But at least Anderson - off all people (me thinks you may be warming up a little more to the Paladin, orphanage father ;p) - was able to... well, not so much give it back to her as help her find it once more. And that made me smile. :D Nice bit of advice he gave her too. Ah, Anderson, always with his eyes looking towards the next life... like any good Priest, I suppose. ;) I also liked that even in the midst of her horrible situation, you should Seras's strength of spirit - even at such an early age - in how she still managed to plan and create a well thought out way to secretly come and go as she pleased. It definitely fits the stubbing refusal to give in that we see from her later on in the actual series. :) I also liked the interaction you showed between her and Anderson when she was tucked behind the trash cans. It was a very touching scene... with just a pinch of humor thrown in. The pay no attention to the man behind the curtain (or trash bins in this case) line made me chuckle. As did Seras's use of the word "scallywag". :) And her recolection of her trip - years before - though London - especially the Peter Pan statue - was an... 'inspired' touch. ;) So, anyway, the story was a little sad in places. Even still, it had a happy ending and more than a few cute scenes throughout. ;D Thank you for the very enjoyable read! :D Even if it was only intended as a 'test'. ;p Have a good day, and God bless. Metropolis Kid. |