笑话 02月04日 04:01

The Darling's Revenge

Workshop advice: kill your darlings.

Killed my darling. Favorite paragraph. Gone.

Darling came back. Chapter 7. Brought friends.

Now they're plotting against the protagonist.

I didn't write this scene.

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