Work in Progress

Work in Progress

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(It IS a wip at the moment but the title is actually Work in Progress lol) Someone did something and got something, but then something happened and he couldn't do that something anymore until something did something which gave him something. It's a wip, don't at me. Yin Yashamato worked as one of many authors for a relatively small bookstore company. The thing is, with him, he always lost inspiration halfway through his writings. The only few he's actually finished was when he first started writing, and they were just amateur works- something he put his heart into when he had all the inspiration a young, naive writer has. But now he's 34 and hasn't finished a book since he was in his 20's. It's not his fault, he honestly can't think of anything else to add to them. He's tried to just work his way through the plot but it all ends up good in the beginning and rushed in the end. On a typical day, he called his boss to tell him that he would need more time to work on his book. It just wasn't working out with the deadline. Sadly, before he could even press the call button, he died... By what, you may ask? It's unknown, he just collapsed. Some say he overworked himself, but some deny that claim saying he always slacked off in his writing. His funeral was only held for close friends, and only his few books remained in the world. And then he got a system.
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Protagonists, the most important characters in stories. They're the ones that are supposed to save the world and be a symbol of hope for humanity, the ones that can defeat anything in their way if they want to, the ones whom the reader wants to win and succeed... ...Well atleast thats how a good heroic protagonist should be. I wrote three novels after dropping out of college at 20 years old. My first novel was a disaster, boring characters, recycled plot, and a protagonist so rude even I wanted to punch them. The next two? Absolutely amazing and really well-liked. I was ready to quit writing for good when i suddenly got hit by a car and woke up in someone else's body, someone i don't recognize at all, who goes to the exact same school from my first novel. Yeah. That happened, i'm screwed. Great. Now I'm stuck in a world full of arrogant, clueless students. Why couldn't i have entered one of my better stories?! And if that's not enough, the soul of this body won't stop yelling at me to "give their body back", as if i could do that, while a tiny version of them sits on my left shoulder and a tiny version of my 19 year old self from my past life rides the right shoulder. What even is happening anymore? Sigh...

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