5/9/2021 c1 catspats31
Since it has the copied lyrics of Lindsey Stirling's "Shatter Me", it breaks the following part of the Content Guidelines:
Actions not allowed:
3. Copying from a previously published work (including musical lyrics) not in the public domain.
Please remove all of the copied lyrics from your story before someone can use them as evidence in their abuse reports.
And in case you're wondering when and why that rule is made, here is the background information. Back on April 27, 2005, the admins put this message on the front page regarding songfics:
In addition, [this site] would like to address a growing problem. For whatever reason, some writers feel it's okay to copy-n-paste musical lyrics they have not written into their fiction. If you did not write it, do not post it. This has always been our policy. Please remove these entries immediately to avoid account closure.
Keep in mind that "public domain" means something that has expired intellectual properties, like Shakespearean works. And disclaimers don't cut it for song lyrics. Not even changing a few words from the original song will be enough.
Since it has the copied lyrics of Lindsey Stirling's "Shatter Me", it breaks the following part of the Content Guidelines:
Actions not allowed:
3. Copying from a previously published work (including musical lyrics) not in the public domain.
Please remove all of the copied lyrics from your story before someone can use them as evidence in their abuse reports.
And in case you're wondering when and why that rule is made, here is the background information. Back on April 27, 2005, the admins put this message on the front page regarding songfics:
In addition, [this site] would like to address a growing problem. For whatever reason, some writers feel it's okay to copy-n-paste musical lyrics they have not written into their fiction. If you did not write it, do not post it. This has always been our policy. Please remove these entries immediately to avoid account closure.
Keep in mind that "public domain" means something that has expired intellectual properties, like Shakespearean works. And disclaimers don't cut it for song lyrics. Not even changing a few words from the original song will be enough.
5/4/2021 c1 Guest
Omg this is everything! I love this overlap!
Omg this is everything! I love this overlap!
5/4/2021 c1 Guest
Oh please continue this!
Oh please continue this!
5/5/2021 c1 shineyfire
I love thisi love the way she dares to think that she can be more that what she is by just going with it, going with him, by listening to his music and her heart. it's romantic and thrillingand so atmospheric!
I love thisi love the way she dares to think that she can be more that what she is by just going with it, going with him, by listening to his music and her heart. it's romantic and thrillingand so atmospheric!
5/4/2021 c1 ffnwontletmedelete
I love this Luna! For me it captures the allure of Erik, that he could make her life extraordinary. At his very best, he really could bring out the best in her.
I love this Luna! For me it captures the allure of Erik, that he could make her life extraordinary. At his very best, he really could bring out the best in her.
5/4/2021 c1 CornellMercer
Luna! This is so beautiful. The ending was just so perfect, it gave me chills. I loved it.
Luna! This is so beautiful. The ending was just so perfect, it gave me chills. I loved it.
5/4/2021 c1 36SloaneDestler
I absolutely loved this, Luna! I love this Christine, going after what she wants!
I absolutely loved this, Luna! I love this Christine, going after what she wants!
5/4/2021 c1 21ThePhantom'sEnigma
Beautiful, enchanting and elegant. Loving the flow of the work and how it slides so well into music and her thoughts. The little entrance was a really good setting for the scene and the ending felt like the satisfaction of tying a good knot, a start and end to the circle. Lovely work!
Your humble reader,
Enigma
Beautiful, enchanting and elegant. Loving the flow of the work and how it slides so well into music and her thoughts. The little entrance was a really good setting for the scene and the ending felt like the satisfaction of tying a good knot, a start and end to the circle. Lovely work!
Your humble reader,
Enigma