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you’ve found yourself in...
Lady Macbeth (Macbeth by Shakespeare), Emma Woodhouse (Emma by Jane Austen) and Scarlett O’Hara (Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell).
You cannot change the cards you’re dealt, just the way you play your hand. You know this very well. Long ago, you decided that the words written on ink are not definitive. You’re going to write your own story. So, you learn the art of persuasion, you learn the true value of people’s secrets, of learning their weaknesses and the things that keep them up at night. You tell yourself you’re not evil for using that information against them. You’re simply moving the narrative forward. You’re the author of your own destiny.
the characters in your story
PAGE 93: THE WILDCARD. You’ve never liked unpredictable, and that’s exactly what The Wildcard is. As much as you try to guess their next move, they always surprise you somehow, and you’re not one for surprises. You like to have control, and with them, you can’t have it.
PAGE 94: THE VILLAIN. Together, you two have the potential to rule the world. You could be their downfall or their one way ticket to glory. And they love you, you can see it in their eyes. And you tell yourself you love them too, you’re not using them if they’re benefiting from it too, right? Or so you lie to yourself.
PAGE 10: THE CAREGIVER. Everyone has to have at least one mean bone in their body, right? So you don’t buy The Caregiver’s goody two shoes shit. You’ve decided to make them your project. You’re determined to suck the evil out of their body, to teach them to stand up for themselves and be a little selfish from time to time.