just read Rosie and the Forest King (1 of X)—and I’m glad I did. You have a real sense of pacing and emotional undercurrent. The way you handle childhood wonder with just a hint of tension feels honest and layered. It reminded me that stories like this don’t have to shout to hold depth—they just have to breathe.
Looking forward to the next parts. Glad the road brought our stories into the same clearing.
Very good. The smile description was perfectly unnerving. I’ll keep reading this one.
just read Rosie and the Forest King (1 of X)—and I’m glad I did. You have a real sense of pacing and emotional undercurrent. The way you handle childhood wonder with just a hint of tension feels honest and layered. It reminded me that stories like this don’t have to shout to hold depth—they just have to breathe.
Looking forward to the next parts. Glad the road brought our stories into the same clearing.
—The Bathrobe Guy