celebration
by , 04-26-2007 at 09:06 AM (852 Views)
Time to celebrate. My IT is a good as done. I just need to print out Mr Isac’s. So, why am I sitting in IT you ask, pretending to work? Well, I’m bored and this room had air conditioning, unlike the common room, even though it’s not actually on now. I might try continuing my story (the one with a few bits of mythology from different countries). At the moment I’ve got myself a little stuck though.
I’ve just had the main character (I won’t say hero, because he’s not the hero, just the moron that everything happens to) encounter the ghost of the Heroine’s dead baby son (Originally he was supposed to die before she gave birth, due to something the villain did, but it’s not so dramatic that way. The baby was drowned when he was just a newborn). The ghost has helped him complete an important task as part of his initiation into adulthood, he has returned and been warned that he is a target but he doesn’t know what for just yet. He’s had his third, fourth (if you count the two together from the first night) dream. In this one he has gone through the dead baby’s life and death and found out that the baby was supposed to help him. He’s woken up with a scream and that’s where I’m stuck. I’m not sure if I should have someone watching him when he wakes up again, have him go back to sleep or have him find out that it’s morning and it’s time for his next task. He’s officially spooked by now and increasingly nervous and he’s worried about a pain in his stomach that keeps popping up, ever since hi’s rival and senior by 6 months beat him up.
Oh well, I’ll work it out. It’d be a lot easier if I stopped making up my own episodes of Doctor Who, with my own alien characters
Oh well, Bluebiird out.
Edit: Hold the phone. Brilliant idea. He hasn't actually woken up, he's still asleep, then I can introduce a recent character I like, currently named the Northern Stranger



) encounter the ghost of the Heroine’s dead baby son (Originally he was supposed to die before she gave birth, due to something the villain did, but it’s not so dramatic that way. The baby was drowned when he was just a newborn). The ghost has helped him complete an important task as part of his initiation into adulthood, he has returned and been warned that he is a target but he doesn’t know what for just yet. He’s had his third, fourth (if you count the two together from the first night) dream. In this one he has gone through the dead baby’s life and death and found out that the baby was supposed to help him. He’s woken up with a scream and that’s where I’m stuck. I’m not sure if I should have someone watching him when he wakes up again, have him go back to sleep or have him find out that it’s morning and it’s time for his next task. He’s officially spooked by now and increasingly nervous and he’s worried about a pain in his stomach that keeps popping up, ever since hi’s rival and senior by 6 months beat him up.