No no. Keep going. I'm intrigued.
Thank you for encouraging my brain worms <3 I have lots of thoughts for the potential of Huskerdust in season two- I know lots of people are really eager for them to get together and kiss and all the cute couple things (don’t get me wrong me too) but I do want them to really take the proper time to grow close and trust each other. I think seeing a Loser, Baby reprise would be really fun at some pivotal point in their relationship whether it’s when they actually get together or just both admit their feelings for one another.
I’m not sure if we’ll get this is season two necessarily but season one really sets them up for at the very least making progress in that direction. Whether he realizes it or not Angel very clearly has feelings for Husk as seen in the bar scene in episode eight, and I think you could argue that Husk was lowkey flirting with him there too. Again, not sure if that was intentional but he straight up dropped an octave lower and literally looked Angel up and down. With an instrumental of Loser, Baby in the back too! Point being whether realized or not there’s feelings to a degree there. We already know they’re going to get together, it’s just a matter of when and how.
Bottom line regardless of what happens I just want these two to be happy with each other even if the world they live in is shitty otherwise. They both have their own baggage to work through but I really do think they’re a great match for each other and have so much chemistry. I can really see them forming a really strong bond with each other, and they’re already starting to. I want communication! Trust! I’m okay with them being a slow burn and taking several seasons to develop their relationship if it means this. I’m sure it won’t be perfect or linear, but no relationship is and I want them to be realistic. There’s a lot of potential challenges (Val, Alastor, ect.) that I’m sure we’ll see in upcoming seasons but I trust the writers will take care of those two through it all.
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Apo’s segment on day 2:
Apo’s journey is both heart breaking and a beautiful evolution. I’m so happy he’s here today, doing what he loves with the people he loves. I truly believe with the right people and environment, anyone can bloom. Apo is proof of that.
+ Shoutout to Mile and Apo for sharing the spotlight with the rest of the cast. Most people wouldn’t do that but they did. Generous kind souls 💕
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damen and laurent are so attractive it hurts
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No i didnt just blackout and start reblogging a bunch of landduo shit. You didnt see that.
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Wednesday Friday Writing Log
I told myself to do this on Wednesday before promptly forgetting 2.5 seconds later. Same story with Thursday. Looks like third time's the charm, though.
Phagophobia Word Count: 42,926
Asks marinating in my inbox: 13
Pending tags in games: Like, 3? For sure a Friday Kiss Game, a 9 Lines 9 People, and...one of the Last Line/Heads Up ones, I think.
Musings under the cut
Phagophobia has a finale at last. Well, the rough draft of Phagophobia does--you know what I mean. The important part is I made something with a partially coherent beginning, middle, and end. For someone who easily falls into the trap of going back and rewriting halfway through, this feels like a win.
There will still be a wrap-up chapter, of course. I'm a little disappointed in myself that my girl Oleander is just barely showing up in that...but it's something I can rectify in the new draft. After all, a lot is bound to change.
From here, I'm moving into outlining for the rewrite. I got some decent tips that seem to work with my brain rather than force me to whip it like a cruel ringmaster cajoling a tiger to jump through flaming hoops. (Before my brain turns on and mauls me, of course.) My biggest source of writing frustration is getting struck with sudden ideas. As a pantser, I make it up as I go along. At some point, however, without fail, I get hit with an idea or three that requires a retcon of what I've already come up with. This throws me off track since if I'm building off what I made up previously...how do I keep going when some or all of that information no longer applies?
Hence, summary outlining. Or whatever the official name is--I'm sure there must be one. I'm going to just ramble about what I think happens in the rewrite. Essentially, "and then this happens, and Character A felt like this, oo then this other thing happens" etc. This registers as pantsing to my brain, with the added benefit that I'm not investing a bunch of time and energy into actually writing chapters. I can let my mind run loose from beginning, middle, and end, then start asking questions and building up details. If any major shifts occur, I can alter the outline instead of something I've already half written.
At least, that's the hypothesis. We'll find out how it fares when tested.
Aside from the wrap-up chapter and outline, I'd like to do some little what-if scenes. I have no idea whether any of them will make it into the story, but they're fun so I want to write them as a lil treat. One of these is based on that prompt going around about a human willingly submitting to vampire hypnosis. I considered casting Isaac opposite of Kinslayer, then even Ben, but settled on Renato. I'd intended to delay any serious uhhhh displays of physical affection between them until much, much later in the series. However, I think a messier, volatile relationship between them is worth exploring. Also, it can just be fun when, despite a default setting of anger and guilt, two characters want each other so badly it's embarrassing, frankly.
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