Hey guys!

Crimson, here! (You already knew that, why am I announcing who I am? College is messing me up.)

Anywho, I just came to give an update on how the book is going. 70 pages in and still going strong! Now, with that being said, there's a couple of other things I would like to mention:

1) In regards to the homosexual relationship, my story is set in a small town. And sometimes, small towns aren't very accepting of new faces or people who are different from what they consider "normal." Of course, this is to be expected. I agree wholeheartedly with a reviewer (I apologize, I can't remember your name; forgive me) who said that it'd be nice to read a book with a homosexual couple that didn't focus solely on the fact that they're homosexual. Again, I agree wholeheartedly. And it won't solely focus on that because there are other problems in the story involving the couple as individuals, and also the other two boys I've thrown in. But there will be characters (namely the dad, but that is not his only reason for the poor treatment of his son) who are not so accepting of this because they view it as wrong and have thus tarnished the name of the family said boy is a part of by spreading rumors, blah, blah, blah. Etcetera, etcetera. So, there will be recurring mentions of the homosexuality, only because I'm trying to accurately portray things that I've seen in real life. It's not pretty. I just thought I'd reiterate that.

2) The title is no longer Between the Never and the Night. I've changed it due to copyright reasons, and as of the moment, it is untitled.

3) I've received quite a few reviews questioning the end of Midnight's Hymn, and I apologize that I haven't been able to get back to you on those questions. The last thing I wanted was to cause confusion, and it was wrong of me to assume that everyone who read Midnight's Hymn had also read Midnight Dancers. And so, I will answer the question here and now: the end of MH is a direct connection with MD. That is the story were Antonio is killed in a car accident and is brought back as an infant, to which Lovino raises him as his own son. Hence why Antonio calls Lovino "papa". I hope that cleared up any confusion.

Again. Those were just some points I thought I would throw out there since I had some free time. I think I covered everything. I'm pretty sure I did.

I hope you all had a fabulous Thanksgiving (and if you don't celebrate Thanksgiving, then I hope that day was fantastic), and I'll see you all again soon when I get off this hiatus. Schism is my next target. Isn't Dark!Hetalia fun? I think it is.

Thank you guys for being so wonderful.

I love you all.

Hugs and kisses,

Crimson