I first read "The Enemy You Know" last night and was truly and honestly moved by it. I've cried while reading a very few things, and this was one of them. The entire narrative is beautifully sparse, elegant and a million other things I can't describe as anything other than perfect. The rest of my praise is all incoherant flailings of fangirlish awe.
Lumped together story praise (not very good at coherant praise, fyi)
Date: 2007-03-05 10:16 pm (UTC)