Thread:Jadefire62/@comment-26570606-20170509012111/@comment-26570606-20190118221206

Noooooo spoilers! I'm glad that you can contain yourself though XD, I shared my stuff with an irl friend and now I'm on the verge of constantly being Tom Holland. That is, spoiling EVERYTHING. My boy Tom just can't keep his mouth shut, still love him though. I'm fighting the urge to not spill everything. Thankfully this only happens with people who have read it so far, so you are safe from me going at war with myself!

That's a good idea. I have instagram for the memes but that's all :P And because I'm horrible at texting but for some reason good at DMing? I don't even know.

I do agree that you should avoid the "love fixes his problems" type thing. Like I've seen shit where a character has gone through shit and then they fall in love and like magically recover. NO. YOU CANNOT LOVE TRAUMA AWAY. (That is not directed at you, just a yell out at the world) However, if she is his support, that could lead into them becoming more than friends. She's sticking by his side and helping him recover from that incident. It also becomes easier if you show him recovering via other ways. I do not know the context of Ash's situation so I'll use this as an example. Say a character has PTSD and a love interest at the same time. They can be cutesy with their love interest but I would also show things like them getting flashbacks and suffering because of their PTSD despite having a partner. Knowing me, I'd do this by them having a flashback right after a cutesy scene (since I am a shithead). It needs to be explicitly shown that even though they're in love, this looming problem is still going on (the problem could additionally be shown by the PTSD character actively seeking treatment, of course). Pretty much, what I would say is if you want Asza to go into romantic territory, make it very clear that even if they are a couple, their love does not erase or fix what Ash has been through. If that makes sense.

I really hope that this teacher doesn't fuck you over. That's not good.

Oh! So it kinda seems like a lot of RPs have moved to Discord. Gotcha, I'll remember that when I actually finish my characters (I will try to get another page up this weekend for KRYL, even though I'm not going to be doing much work until February. I kinda want to get all of TPAZ and KRYL's pages up so I can work on all eight characters (and Sekhmet) at the same time and bounce back and forth depending on who I have ideas for. But that's beyond the point.) That sounds like a really interesting situation for Sandi to be in. Kinda helping confront the WF hatred he has. Though that's kind of an issue, since the story doesn't line up... Hm. Part of me just wants to say consider the RPs non-canon (canon in your story, if that makes sense. Like not a part of your story's canon or events) so that there's no conflict.