It's currently 3:15AM, early in my last shift of work this week. I am going to rewrite Chapter 3 of "Adventures in Boringville" today, starting at 3:30 and not bloody well stopping until it's DONE. At that happy point, I will post the first three chapters that I have edited for your viewing (read: ignoring) pleasure.
Challenges for this week:
As challenged to me by
shloop:
Write what the narrator (first or third) believes is going to be a one-night stand, while it's obvious that the prospective partner is planning something entirely different. Can end in disaster, smut, or other. And by "something other" they can be a prostitute, or planning a business lunch, or thinking about stealing his kidneys - anything's up for grabs.
As challenged by me for
shloop (and any other interested parties *cough*
the_bookshelves*cough*):
Write a story that involves overcoming an obstacle. Literally. A physical obstacle that actually could exist in the real world that isn't a part of the main character.
Challenges for this week:
As challenged to me by
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Write what the narrator (first or third) believes is going to be a one-night stand, while it's obvious that the prospective partner is planning something entirely different. Can end in disaster, smut, or other. And by "something other" they can be a prostitute, or planning a business lunch, or thinking about stealing his kidneys - anything's up for grabs.
As challenged by me for
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Write a story that involves overcoming an obstacle. Literally. A physical obstacle that actually could exist in the real world that isn't a part of the main character.