Basically this is an update but with a different name. All my updates will be called '#ChanceChats'. I'm trying to be trendy okay.
Let me be cool.
I don't really like my cast. I think it represents my vision and desire earlier on in life at one low point to hold onto childhood an youth. Some of these people I casted, I grew up knowing about, watching them, idolising them. Keeping them in my book just gave me that one sense of relief, knowing that I'm not falling behind with time. Even though I didn't identify it and accept it willingly, I subconsciously knew that I was trying to get my head around changes and this was something that helped me feel reassured.
From now on I want my story to be a representation of me as I am now, as I grow and change. I think I'm alright now, I don't believe I'm falling behind with time. I think that this is how I'm supposed to feel.
That was me trying to sound smart 😑
Just to clarify and disclose in a nutshell (incase you were like, 'No, I don't care, I didn't come here for a John Green wannabe'), I'm changing my cast. Also, my characters are going to be given raw, real emotion. I won't be skirting around things and make this seem like it's a fairy tale, because it's not. They will be more mature. I want my book to include a small sense of reality, harsh reality too, not some prepubescent teen's augmented version of it. The plot line isn't going to change though because I did say small sense.
It's still going to be cliché AF , it's just that the characters aren't going to be that perfect, or too normal (like when celebrities say they're 'normal people' more than any normal person).
And sorry I've not really written any chapters. I'm lazy and tired. Take my excuse or take it. And I don't pre-write chapters or anything, I go with the flow. Maybe I should though. That's enough words. Bye!
Oh... Fun story... I forgot like a chunk of my story but that's chill... I'm a professional, get on my level.
✧Love Chance xxx
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