“Twitch and his Pops have a secret meeting in a special location.”
Now, the plot is thickening. Twitch thinks he has some evidence that will convince his Pop “El Fed” to begin an investigation on the Clefs.
I always seem to write the bad guys scenes a lot quicker for some odd reason. Maybe it’s because writing about bad guys is a lot funner than the “good guys”. Good guys need to be “good” and the bad guys need to be “bad”.
Or do they? The bad guys always have some good human quality in them, which is why many times we can relate to them. I believe if you don’t have that human element into every character than the characters become “blah” characters.
I think this post is kinda blah, blah, blah.
Roland of Aragon (Blah, blah, blah!)
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