Ill Met By Moonlight by Confused Muse

alyav
03/13/2011 02:46 am
Act V         
TextAbsolutely loved this - really good fun.

Liza
08/12/2009 12:23 pm
Act V         
witty and an absolute delight.  Loved how you used the master's model without losing characterisation.  (Appreciate the difficulties with the Xander/Tara thing, tho his bluster fits well for Demetrius.)  Well done you clever thing!  

Oracleholly
12/26/2005 01:04 pm
Act V         
Brava! Bellismo! Such an intriguing idea - twisting this classic Shakespearan tale and making it a Sunnydale one. And how fitting that Riley be turned into an "ass," oh excuse me, a chaos demon. Well done. You are to be commended.

11/28/2005 06:08 am
Act V         
That was a lovely rendition of aMND. Such good characters to work with and lots of good chuckles. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your review. I did want to stay as faithful to the text as possible, and I'm glad you enjoyed.

~*~Tasha~*~
11/28/2005 04:58 am
Act V         
This was pretty cool. Interesting way to interpret things and put the Buffy characters into the various roles. Original idea. {Smiles}
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it :) I did try to stay as faithful to the text as possible (well, till the Spuffy, anyways!)

11/26/2005 08:28 am
Act III         
Teeheehee! Love Riley as a slimy demon! I'm looking forward to Spike finding Buffy drooling over Riley; a beautiful explosion! P.S. Sorry about my first review. Somehow I missed the reference to Shakespeare and made a proper fool of myself.
Not to worry, and thanks for reviewing :) And the Riley thing I just thought was poetic justice really ;)

11/24/2005 07:47 am
Act I         
Guess I'm a geek...Fantastic, job, I'll say it again...
You faithful, faithful reviewer :) Thank you so much for taking the time to read and post *hugs*

11/24/2005 03:33 am
Act I         
What a strange story! WTF is up with Giles? He thinks her father owns her? Where are Spike and Buffy? More story please.
MarzBar - it says it all in the summary :) If you've read or seen a Midsummer Night's Dream, you'll have an idea where this is going. If you haven't, hang on tight and trust me :) Thanks for reviewing.