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Loved the stories.
One minor quibble I have is that while Xantina was able to teach Daniel to reach out and watch through nature, none of their descendants seem to have significant magic other than when she assists them.
Basically, apart from body hair and their one-day-a-year fertility, the part dryads seem to be no different than full humans with a closeness to nature.
As at least one other commenter has mentioned, high page counts for your stories aren't scary.
What would be scary would be if the page counts were too low - I'd be scared that there wouldn't be enough story!
Damn, I'm going to miss these people.
It was no surprise that you had John and Ella conceive on Earth Day, on their first attempt. After all, all the Earth magic needed was love and one sperm (and an egg from Ella), and if necessary it could heal John's low sperm count anyway.
You've also left me wondering - Is the oak that sprouted from that acorn going to also produce a new dryad? I guess we'll never know.
I have enjoyed these stories a lot. I love fairy tales and have a small library of them. I know it takes time to write stories and I hope that you may have some new stories in the future. Thanks so much for bringing your stories to life.
I have only recently come across this series of stories and have found them to be fantastic,
Thank you