(Referring to the tags on what you reblogged)
(Dont feel the need to answer if this is going to far I’m sorry In advance if it does??)
Maybe this is the effect of me becoming so down bad for him but in Caboose’s case. Michael sounds worse(I.M.O.) Bonus you can use the open “a” sound in the first syllable to make the second party try and fail to pronounce it in action and instead fall into flustered gasps. perchance. I totally haven’t thought about this before
This is in reference to my lamenting on writing a genuine sex scene in which one of the main characters is named Caboose lmao
Thank you for reading that at all btw, haha
I was and will certainly continue to use [ɔ] transitioning into pure sound while writing, 100%
I appreciate the way your brain works and the suggestion a lot!
And as an aside, I also like that you prefer that name over Michael. I wasn’t intending to use first names at all in Temp.— I don’t think Church is the type to whip that out randomly during sex… it would break routine and probably make it too real for him.
I also don’t think Caboose would even think to do that. Both because he’s busy, and because Church’s reaction to it is somewhat unpredictable.