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A review by rebecafedrick
Daydreamer: A Proxy Short Story by Alex London
5.0
I read Proxy and Guardian back in 2014, and it has been a story that has always come back to mind. To this day, it is one of my most impactful reads and I have always remembered it dearly.
Without giving too much away (if you haven't read it), the ending of Guardian had left me a sobbing puddle of snot and tears and on occasion I sometimes go back and re-read the last chapter and give myself all those feelings again (I'm a masochist, sue me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
Daydreamer gave me the closure I so desperately needed and wanted, while still keeping the ending open should Mr. London decide to continue the story (... please continue the story)
It should come to no surprise that I give all the stars to this little piece. hopefully we will see our fearless revolutionaries again.
Without giving too much away (if you haven't read it), the ending of Guardian had left me a sobbing puddle of snot and tears and on occasion I sometimes go back and re-read the last chapter and give myself all those feelings again (I'm a masochist, sue me ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
Daydreamer gave me the closure I so desperately needed and wanted, while still keeping the ending open should Mr. London decide to continue the story (... please continue the story)
It should come to no surprise that I give all the stars to this little piece. hopefully we will see our fearless revolutionaries again.