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- AU where the boys are younger and Jeremy gets a small injury. Michael however thinks it’s much worse (idea by @joshua-flipping-washington , thank you! ^-^ Btw I accidentally replied to you with my main blog, sorry)

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Going to write:
- AU where the boys are younger and Jeremy gets a small injury. Michael however thinks it’s much worse (idea by @joshua-flipping-washington , thank you! ^-^ Btw I accidentally replied to you with my main blog, sorry)
#10kWritingChallenge
This is not something new. Writers have been challenging themselves to write 10k in a day for as long as I have been following writing stuff on social media.
But I’ve never attempted it myself. For the simple reason that after a couple thousand words, I run out of inspiration for the day.
(And because I want to do something else)
But I saw a post on Instagram. Author Mandi Lynn is hosting the challenge and it grabbed my attention. Why this one and not another challenge? As stupid as it might sound... because I can win a sticker.
I know right? But that stuff works for me. Just like the badges for NaNoWriMo, or a daily streak on 4thewords. Those things help me far more than any kind of reward I could give myself. There is no cheating with this. Either I write 10k words and get the reward, or I don’t.
So, tomorrow, on March 24th, I’m going to attempt this challenge. I even have a whole Excel sheet set up. In fact, if I stick to my schedule, I should write as many as 13k words. Of course, knowing myself, if I know I hit the 10k, I’ll probably quit for the day.
Went for a walk to find a place to write. Felt like being encouraging, and want to continue to do so. Sorry not sorry for all the word posts. That about sums up this video 😆 #walking #nature #goingtowrite #itsniceout #gorgeousday #goodweather #imoutofshape #encouragement #encourageeachother #besupportive #letsdothis #yougotthis #imsweatyandiknowit https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz8roZDH5dI/?igshid=cbcjt62kgw2h
My eyes are so weird here #greeneyes #redhair #soakingsomesun #offwork #goingtowrite #amwriting #writerslife #firstbook #amwritingYA #ownvoices
So after seeing the Big Hero 6 AU prompt of Honey Lemon finding out she is pregnant with Tadashi’s child through Baymax scanning her, I can’t but help think of when the baby is born. She will be watching everyone from her spot in a hospital bed get to meet and hold the newest baby Hamada and she can’t help but the love how everyone is together to meet him/her. Then she realizes that someone is missing when she notices Hiro is holding his niece/nephew: Tadashi. She silently cries (post baby hormones) and Aunt Cass notices her as the others are too focused on the baby. Aunt Cass goes to Honey and holds Honey in her arms, letting the new mom cry in her shoulder. She doesn’t say anything. She knows what it’s like to be the one who will take care of someone so innocent and young that has lost the most influential part of their existence. Every day there is the guilt of being able to enjoy these moments and the pain of wondering what could have been. She wants to tell Honey it’ll be okay and it gets better. But how could she when she herself, cries at the photo of the Hamada family before the boys lost their parents at night, especially after the loss of Tadashi. Instead she pulls the new mom’s chin to face her, so she can look straight into the green eyes Tadashi adored. “Hey…You got this.”