being horny is a prison set me freeeeeee

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being horny is a prison set me freeeeeee
Just wrote SUCH a flawless Fubuki Character Study Moment (in my own opinion) that I have to close the word doc and go play a video game I haven't touched in two years
Sorry for the delay on requests y'all, my mortal enemy (my boss's boss) escaped the "civilly ignoring each other" containment zone I've had him in for about six months and made my life a living hell this week
if i was famous id bring around a little autograph book everywhere so if someone (esp kids) ever asked me for an autograph i could be like “sure, but only if i get urs as well for when ur famous too”
Is it clear in the way that I write that I've read the Folk of the Air trilogy like seven times
making lucy liu have any sort of attraction to someone as ugly as rhys ifans should literally be a hate crime
are there characters that are easier or harder for you to write? mostly asking about FoM but with anything. love your takes on all the bachelor/ettes!!
Thank youuu and ooh, interesting question! Definitely, yeah.
For Fields of Mistria...I always find it pretty natural to write Eiland, March, and Celine. Balor is fun but requires more revision—I sometimes go off course with his "voice" and find I've written things I don't think he would actually say/do. I find it particularly challenging to write Caldarus, Adeline, and Hayden. Idk what it is because it's not like they have even remotely similar personalities, but it's just difficult for me to get into their heads and to know what they'd say. This does not mean I don't LIKE writing about them (I do!!) but it takes longer to get it right.