" if he writes a few sonnets, he loves her. If he writes her 300 sonnets, he loves sonnets"
~ it really hit me, I really felt that.
thinking about this, it really feels like I am writing for the writing, but I'm also writing about and to my dear friend. Especially linking everything together, I feel like my friendship is too precious to be written about that way. Even for the sweet humour and for fun, I do not feel genuine to be writing in her perspective because I know her personally and she has her own mind.
So,
I think I'm deciding to not end it, but to establish the characters as fictional - of course they were always in fictional events, but this is for me, establishing these lines.
In a way, it does give me freedom ;)Expect more actual descriptions ;) I actually want to tread or consume myself in - not scared anymore to make it real in fiction. To be honest, there was always that question; am I portraying a character to will contrast and reflect her and complement in the ways of such a relationship?
Let's goo
my list to share;
- her name?
- his name?
- colourings?
-style?
-quirks?Lmao doubt no one will read gahaha, don't worry, more opportunities to become even more indecisive,
~the author.
YOU ARE READING
Dokidoki; my heart
Short Story~ for simba {insert smart summary here of a girl who i wrote a bf for because she told me to one random night} - besides, pretty good write it out practice ;)