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You're sick, and you have the audacity to miss a day of work. The sirens have very different reactions to your absence.
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cielphantomhive321 · 16 hours
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Black butler chapter 211.
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remanence-of-love · 4 months
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ghostlyxoxo · 7 months
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lyralee333 · 13 days
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"If Percy Jackson ever went to therapy, his therapist would probably need therapy."
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Garp, putting a band-aid on Coby’s knee: shhh shh it’s okay-
Ace, looks like he may have been out in the woods for a few days, we aren’t sure yet: YOU LEFT ME OUT THERE TO DIE, YOU B-
Garp: shhh, you’re upsetting Coby…, go back and play with Luffy, here I’ll help you
*throws ace into the sun*
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ivy-flos · 6 months
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I might be crying
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The group picture is underneath the family pictures.
You get what I'm implying??
Also Ashlyns little blush?! How her and Aiden sitting beneath each other in the living room?
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How Close they are to each other? No one else is except for the grown-ups. At first I thought I'm idk projecting but come on! They're comfortable
I'm totally normal about those two.
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demon-guardian · 7 days
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Love there spooky faces, ready to give there classmates nightmares for weeks.
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Look it’s there first victim
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novlr · 7 months
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How can I end a chapter without it being too abrupt?
Writing a novel is like any craft. Each element contributes to the whole piece, and each chapter forms a part of your narrative with its own arc. However, creating a seamless transition between chapters can be challenging for even the best writers. The end of a chapter needs to be satisfying, yet also tantalizing to keep readers flipping the page. So, how do you end a chapter without being too abrupt?
End with a cliffhanger
Ending a chapter with an unexpected twist, a sudden revelation, or an unresolved situation that leaves readers hanging in suspense is the essence of a good cliffhanger. The key to a successful cliffhanger is to write it in a way that feels organic to your story. A well-crafted cliffhanger triggers curiosity, keeps the narrative tension high, and ensures that your readers remain invested and eager to read on.
Introduce the next point of action
Introducing the next point of action is a powerful way to maintain the pace of your story and end a chapter. It’s as simple as revealing a new character, event, or conflict that will take centre stage in the forthcoming chapter. For example, your character could receive a mysterious letter, stumble upon a secret door, or meet a stranger with riveting news. This gives your readers a clear idea about the next focus but keeps them intrigued to learn more.
Pose a question
Posing a question is a simple way to end a chapter that feels natural. The question could be literal or metaphorical. It could be a question in a character’s mind or a question about the events unfolding in the story. For instance, your character might wonder, “Who was the mysterious stranger?” or “What’s behind that secret door?” This method leaves your readers curious, sparking their imagination as they try to guess the answer. Remember, a good question doesn’t just ask — it hints at a deeper story.
Develop your characters
Concluding a chapter with character development can provide depth to your story and make your readers feel more connected to them. A character might go through a significant change or realisation. For example, your protagonist could realize they’ve been lied to their entire life, or a side character could decide to leave their past behind and start fresh. These kinds of character moments make your readers more invested in their journey.
Use Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing is a narrative device that involves giving hints about what will happen next in the story. You can do this subtly by dropping minor details that hint at future events. For example, you might describe a looming storm cloud on the horizon, foreshadowing a coming conflict or problem. Alternatively, you might make a direct statement about future events. For instance, a character might say something like, “I have a bad feeling about this.” But remember, don’t give away too much. Keeping some level of mystery is important to maintain the reader’s interest.
Reveal something
A revelation at the end of a chapter can make your readers more eager to keep reading. It could involve unveiling a new piece of information about a character, story arc, or mystery that shifts the reader’s perspective. For example, a truth about a character’s past could be revealed, or the discovery of a hidden key could introduce a new mystery. Revealing something important can cause a dramatic turn in your story and can make your readers excited to find out what happens next.
Emotional closure
If you’ve had a lot of fast-paced action, then sometimes you need to give your readers a moment to breathe by letting your characters reflect on their feelings. For instance, you might end a chapter with a character solving an issue, realizing an important truth, or simply having a moment of introspection. This allows readers to connect with them emotionally, to understand their feelings, and to see their growth. Emotional closure provides a moment of calm before your readers dive into the next chapter.
Develop your theme or subtext
Developing your story’s theme or subtext at the end of a chapter might involve reinforcing the central theme of your story or introducing a new idea that adds another layer of depth. For instance, if your story is about the struggle for freedom, you could end a chapter with a character making a decision that signifies their pursuit of liberty. This not only helps readers understand the broader context and message of your story but also leaves them pondering these ideas as they move on to the next chapter.
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turtleinsoup · 4 months
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Cute little filler chapter! Nothing to see here. Nothing at all! Don’t even be scared! It’s just Draxum & the Twins having a teeny tiny little talk! :)
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remanence-of-love · 4 months
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eliezeer · 2 months
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peak sinblingism
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the-dreem · 9 months
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the start of a new chapter...
next
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infernalscream · 5 months
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mo's weakness
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urdepressedslut · 7 months
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Love Me to Death (masterlist) ♡
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✧ Pairing — Avengers!Bucky Barnes x Siren!Fem!Reader
✧ Series Summary — The avengers compound receives a new recruit. She’s a siren who can make anyone fall deathly in love with her with one word. Bucky immediately takes interest in her as he discovers she’s mute, for good reason of course.
✧ Series Warnings — light angst, hints to past trauma, mentions of bucky’s trauma, hints to PTSD, hints of anxiety
(SERIES ONGOING)
MINORS DO NOT INTERACT | SERIES 18+
* You are responsible for your media consumption. Please do not proceed reading, if you have any kind of problem with any of the above written warnings.
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✧ Chapter One
↳ The avengers compound receives a new recruit. She’s a siren who can make anyone fall deathly in love with her with one word. Bucky immediately takes interest in her as he discovers she’s mute, for good reason of course.
✧ Chapter Two
↳ coming soon.
✧ Chapter Three
↳ coming soon.
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