Chrysalis

Dear Mingo Women,

This story follows Payton's Journal. Mingo does not get hurt. It further explores Payton's past and the reason for his father's hatred.Chrysalis

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  • 1/16/2010 11:10 PM Judy wrote:
    Good Evening Cynthia,

    This was a very sweet story. I got a lump in my throut when Mingo and Payton found Daniel and Isreal.
    Are you going to write another sequel to this?
    This would have made a good episode.

    Take Care,
    Judy
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  • 1/17/2010 12:27 AM betty wrote:
    Hi Cynthia, I really enjoyed your stories. I am so glad that you are sharing them with us. Please keep writing and sharing. In my mind I can see the story like it is on tv. Thank you very much. Betty
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  • 1/17/2010 12:43 PM Rebecca wrote:
    Dear Cynthia,

    And yet another great story by a wonderful writer! "Payton's Journal" is a different way to view Mingo---from a child's' standpoint, how refreshing. And, the sequel, "Chrysalis" is informative about the father's hatred and the young boys' new life. Cynthia, you continue to amaze me with your ability to come up with new and very interesting events in Mingos' life! Keep up the great work my friend!!!
    Rebecca
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  • 1/18/2010 7:56 PM Cynthia wrote:
    Thank all of you for your glowing comments to both Chrysalis and Payton's Journal. Several of you have mentioned that some of my stories seem like they were written for the series. I've been pondering that, and I think it's because I watched it at a formative time in my life. I must have internalized it. I sincerely hope that you continue to like what I spin as the stories continue to whirl in my mind. I think I've got enough to keep everyone reading until the thaw!
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