Being Christina Chase

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----------=BigCloset Retro Classic!=----------

Christopher Chase, a hardworking teen whose life had been slowly getting worse, was sent on a business trip to help his company out of a jam. When Christopher set out for his new assignment, he had no idea that his life was about to completely change along the way near a sleepy little town called Oak Grove...

Being Christina Chase

by Admiral Krunch


Admin Note: Originally published on BigCloset TopShelf on Friday 03-23-2007 at 3:25 pm, this retro classic was pulled out of the closet, and re-presented for our newer readers. ~Sephrena

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Being Christina Chase | Chapter 30

What happened to this wonderfull chapter? I was all weepy after reading it, and then it disappeared!
Please continue writing this outstanding story... I look forward to it every thursday..

Christina Chase 30 Was Pulled

because of a plot change, a miscommunication between Admiral Krunch and myself, and time. It will be reposted later today. If you were fortunate enough to have read it yesterday, please take the time to reread it today.

Admiral Krunch, in pulling the story, used the delete function instead of unpublishing. This had the unfortunate effect of actually "deleting" the 2 super comments I saw. Please... If you made the comments, don't feel slighted! Krunch has me do half the posting work as well, unfortunately, he did not know what he was doing when he attempted this himself. In the future, he will use unpublish and save the comments. He is aware of how to do it now.

Admiral Krunch extends his apologies for this pull and promises to deliver it back much better than it was yesterday.

Overall, I accept the fault as Krunch's editor for this mess. Direct any frustration towards myself for the miscommunication and pulling.

Sephrena Lynn Miller

Weight off my mind

I thought that I was losing my mind there for a second. I read the story and when I went to login to vote and comment, POOF, no story. I began to wonder if I had read the story in the first place.

Can't wait to re-read Chapter 30.

-sluggo-

ahA!

it had me wondering.

Guess steering a big ship is a lot easier then tapping those itty-bitty small keys on a computer. Well, being an admiral and all, delegating such tasks as pulling and putting, or deleting and that to more able bodied for these delicate tasks should really be one of your prerogatives.
I am sure Sephrena will be excellent in giving you assistance, she is really good, but you know that of course.

It's much more important that you can focus on the bigger picture and set out the lines to which we'll all follow. You wonderful writer you. I certainly wouldn't want you to feel pressured or anything. Not little old me I won't. *looks admiringly*

Jo-Anne

When Worlds Collide

Hi there enjoyed chapter 33. Look forward to the next chapter of Being Christina Chase.

SHARPHAWLAD (Sharp)

SHARPHAWLAD (Sharp)

Dead End

This story dead ends at chapter 44?... Chapter 45 was released in error and recalled. Unfortunately it is a really great story. Mary.

There is Always Hope

That Admiral Krunch may find the time to finish this beautiful tale. I pray for it all the time as this story is a part of me. I had the good fortune to actually talk with the author directly over the phone on a few occasions and he is a wonderful person with a great sense of humor. Perhaps, one day, he will finish Christina Chase to Chapter 52, and maybe?... beyond.

The fact that it is currently incomplete does not lessen the value of this fascinating well written novel which I treasure dearly.

*A big hug to you, Krunch ^^ *

Sephrena Lynn Miller
BigCloset TopShelf
TGLibrary.com

This is a Wonderful Story, But......

This is a truly wonderful story, but, if you haven't been around long, you need to know that it's not complete. The author has promised to complete it, but it has been quite a while since I've seen anything from him.

I wouldn't let that stop me from reading it. I think I've read it at least 3 times. I hope it is completed one day.

This lovely lovely

story was one of the first i read when i discovered BC/TS and to this day remains one of my favourite works of TG fiction , Yes its a pity that it remains unfinished,But do not let that put you off reading it...To do so would mean depriving yourself of one of the best stories you will ever read on this marvelous site!!!

Kirri

I Too Miss Admiral Krunch And

His most wonderful tale. Me, now that it is reposted, will read a chapter a day,

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

My hope for this to go on

Hi

Been a while since I have been able to write a comment, there are some wonderful storys here, and this is one of them I started reading this the day it appeared on the site and have enjoyed it. I have missed this story very much and my hope that it will go on, but that is up to the writer not us. I can only tell him that I have enjoyed the story and that I no we would like it to go on.

Hugs and Kisses
Melissa Ann

Hugs and Kisses
Melissa Ann

This is a

story that packs a lot of punch. Starting with mistaken identity and flowing from there, the story gives a new meaning to family values. Does Chris confess his mistaken identity or does Christina flower and bloom. That Christina is blooming gives the reader insights into the dynamics of a family in crisis and how a family pulls together. Yet, this new identity that has been adapted does not seem to be alien in nature to our hero(ine). That in itself says an awful lot. I hope for more of this story and eagerly await the next installment.

I miss my Krunch time!!! :)

I think I started reading this series back in 2008. I loved the story so much that
I have a copy on my usb flash drive just in case I got bored. Wonder what happen
to Admiral? Anyways best wishes and Good Luck to Mr.Krunch where ever he is, for I
and mostly all other loyal fans will always be waiting. This is a book I never want to
put down. :P

It's a plot I tell you...

To get us to reread the story and at least double the hits, and a great re-read it is, looking forward to "and now the rest of the story" as Paul Harvey would have said it.