23. Day 18 Favorite

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awwww...yeah, sometimes tragic scenes are kinda fun...sometimes not so much. I was depressed for two days after a young family is my story died violently.

oh my god I'm tearing up just listening to you talk about it.

Best of luck for tomorrow *gets out a box of tissues in preparation*

Sweet! You're my idol! lol I wish I could be that far ahead. I'm about that far behind (22k). :( I'll get there though!

Lol that's the most creative, amusing way to approach writing a pelvic exam! *giggles*

I suppose when you're diagnosing a problem, it's all the same questions. Right?

HA! She wasn't using the CD tray as a cup holder, was she?

*hugs* I'm sure you'll do it justice. But have a box of tissues handy. I wrote a funeral in my NaNo last year and I ended up sobbing. It wasn't a main character's death, it was my MC's grandpa and I was writing her reaction at the funeral and how her family responded during the whole event. It was so intense to write and emotionally charged. I totally think that saving that scene for later was smart. It's something you should write with a clear head. Good luck! *hugs*

My day 18 got me zero words, but some timeline, so it wasn't a complete waste.

It's so cool that you care so much about your characters. That just blows me away.

I never expected to feel this way about my characters.

this is truely saddening and depressing.... but such a good plot

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