Okay, so I have a Question.

Right now, I'm writing a little story(TS, of course) called Oh, Crap, I'm in Love With You! (title may change, since I think it's sort of long).  As it stands now, Blair knows that there's something that feels weird about his relationship with Jim.  He sort of slowly comes closer and closer to realizing what it is, and one night blurts out that he loves Jim, hence the title. (though it's not worded exactly that way).  Luckily, Jim loves him back, so Much Love Ensues.  But now my muse is kinda wanting Blair to agonize a bit, which doesn't fit with how quickly things happen here.  So should I give in to the muse and give Blair a little angst?  I  do love my Blair!angst....

Any suggestions?  Should I change it, or just let it be, and stop messing with it? Tell me what to do?  Help me?!

*offers virtual cookies to anyone who wants to help*

*smooches to all!*

From: [identity profile] sarituss.livejournal.com


hmm... do what you thought first... that is usually the best thing... *thinking*

From: [identity profile] krossero.livejournal.com


I *think* that what I've decided to do is to go with most of what I had before, but draw out one little bit that was already there, thus satisfying my muse, and not changing the story all that much. But of course, that might change when I actually go to *write* the darn thing.

Thanks, luv! *smooch*

*little poke* Am I ever going to get to talk to you? What's UP??
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