@blackbarbooks and I have been brainstorming about future/grown up rottmnt boys and then got this idea for Single Dad Donnie. (We called the boy Galileo)
He’s a dad and he’s tired. Of the things he’s seen and of having to take care of bab teetle. Yes there’s some mild angst involved.
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How I wanted the first lines of my story to be: serious, poetic, something to look back on and slap your forehead at because of the hidden foreshadowing
The actual first lines of my story:
follow up.
Emoji spell to end a bout of stagnancy and encourage growth and progress in your life.
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I think, after days of ADHD pondering over fictional characters from a show my brain refuses to let go of, I finally realized why I'm not a big fan of Nancy. Please note: I don't hate Nancy, I don't wish her character any ill will, and I'm not going to go full feral when she and Steve inevitably get back together in Season 5 just because Steddie makes me happy.
I'm just a lady with her hyperfixation. But tonight I realized my problem with Nancy's character.
Steve Harrington is not a nice person. He's a good person. Robin Buckley is not a nice person. She's a good person. Eddie Munson is DEFINITELY not a nice person. He's a good person. Nancy Wheeler? She's a nice person. But she's not a good person. That doesn't mean she's a BAD person. She's just not a good one.
As a kid who was also left to their own devices very early on by their parents and who was in charge of feeding themselves, you CANNOT tell me Steve Harrington never tried to make Cheeto-covered potato wedges.