Thanks. I like the simplicity too.
Uh, no, I am a native English speaker. That's a little rude to presume that one is not fluent in English just 'cause you find a mistake. I read through the chapter again and saw that I had written "weakly" when I had meant "weak", and a "for" that should have been "forward". Thank you for telling me that I needed proofread my proofread, which I have now, but it's a little rude to suggest someone isn't a native English speaker after reading and seeing a couple of errors in their writing. So what if they are? Good on them for writing something that's not in their native tongue. They don't need or want to be outed for it though. Just tell them that they have a couple of errors without making then feel inferior and belittled. Maybe something like, "Hey, you've got a charming story but I saw a few errors. For example, this one. You may want to have your story proofread."
Anyway, thank you for your time and helping me find those small grammatical errors I had missed.