Hi there.
You're not the first one to find yourself in this predicament - 100 views but very few replies. Most of us have been there with our fics - I know I have.
A lot of people don't have enough time to reply to everything they read, which is a part of life. The best advice I can give is to keep writing and keep posting and hope that someone gives you some good feedback. Looks like you've had a couple of replies now anyway.
Glancing over your piece fairly quickly, I think the most helpful comment I can offer is that you need to work on your structure a bit. Remember to make a new paragraph for each new line of description or dialogue: it looks neater and more appealing to a prospective reader. Also, when dialogue is put in quotation marks, it needs some form of punctuation before you close the marks off. For example:
"What's your problem" he asked. ===(should be)===> "What's your problem?" he asked.
Even if it's not a question or an exclamation, you'll still need a comma there, like the example below.
"To be honest, I haven't slept in days," he sighed.
I know that seems like basic advice but it's the thing that stuck out to me most in your fic upon a quick sweep over it. If you want more grammar advice, I'd recommend mr_pikachu's Grammar Nazi columns in our forum's monthly E-zine.
If you're wanting to improve your writing in general, I reckon the best way is to read a lot. Read published novels as well as the fanfics on TPM - I always find that really helpful when I'm trying to expand my writing. Us mods are always around for advice, too.
Good luck with the fic man.
(Btw - merging this into your fic thread itself - it really does belong there, and it'll be easier for you to view everything in one place!)
Cheers!