evolorn

ngl yall i originally planned (y/n) and yumi to be more animalistic during their fight up against the soldiers. (Y/n) was supposed to tear out the femur of a soldier and use it as a weapon while yumi bashed their face in

Aster_1o1

@evolorn I think it was good as as it was something like that
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evolorn

ngl yall i originally planned (y/n) and yumi to be more animalistic during their fight up against the soldiers. (Y/n) was supposed to tear out the femur of a soldier and use it as a weapon while yumi bashed their face in

Aster_1o1

@evolorn I think it was good as as it was something like that
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evolorn

to my readers of TSM, would yall want the reader n ciel to continue w the slowburn or have a relationship?

Aster_1o1

@evolorn best course of action to take when it gets critical 
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evolorn

@BootyWarrior3000 gotcha gotcha i was honestly scared of taking the next step cause i feel like people would lose interest in it 
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evolorn

i need to take a break from writing yall im so sorry my heads been killing me

Aster_1o1

@evolorn take a biiig looong rest and come back as soon as you feel better, no rush no nothing, if you somehow dying though, warning before it happens 
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BootyWarrior3000

all good dude wish u best
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BootyWarrior3000

i binged the black butler book-- dude, please continue that
          
          you made y/n's personality so so interesting with the mix of all emotions 
          
          your writing and details are amazing
          
          such a good book, please keep it up man 

evolorn

ahhh thank you so much! da I’m working on the next chapters I just need to do some editing which may take a few days because of my schedule.
            
            I appreciate the support! And also love the username LMAO
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