Reviews for Defining Killua
Oliviadbell chapter 1 . 7/1/2016
A MAZ ING
Melissa the kawaii yandere chapter 1 . 8/15/2015
Oh I liked this :D
Kikyou is really insane, huh ? :3
Lexx chapter 1 . 5/27/2015
Je l'adore!
Jhaymie Abraham chapter 1 . 2/11/2014
How am i gonna have a soft copy of this? .. its a good story _
RantingArrows chapter 1 . 12/19/2013
I enjoyed reading this :) I like how the whole story slowly build-up to Killua's escape. Somehow, it didn't seem rushed, ya know? and that last line was the perfect way to end this story, and held just the right touch of defiance that Killua showcases every now and then
Bushwah chapter 1 . 12/16/2013
Killua is so much more... Killu is darkness, and pain, and power. I have missed you, the one with the beautiful black eyes...
R.Firefly chapter 1 . 12/2/2013
Wow... Nice done. I like the way you written it. I feel for him. Yes, Killua, you are more than that.
freeflight chapter 1 . 11/26/2013
Wow, that was SO good! I wish I could write as well as you! -
Ria D'Arcy chapter 1 . 11/8/2013
*speechless* I am SOOO happy I found this. PERFECT! There could have been a better backstory to how Killua escaped! I'm going to say this again (so listen closely) P.E.R.F.E.C.T!
kigamin chapter 1 . 10/30/2013
I'm really surprised this one-shot didn't get more exposure, because it's a really, really good one... Truth be told, it's one of the best Killua one-shots I've read in a long time.
Your writing is just sharp enough to describe the pain and yet you use the right amount of "softness" to express the hope and longing for a better future.
I just love how you imagined Killua escaping, it makes so much sense and you used all the elements you had set before (like the poisoned knives) for a certain goal.
And finally, the end was really powerful, the three last lines showing the contrast between the burden he carries (his past) and the future he looks forward to.
Really, this is some brilliant work that definitely deserves more recognition...
Good job and thanks for the awesome read, it felt refreshing to read something that good.