Of course she is. And he will sneak in as a groom or something, right?ETA: "Springtime for Osama."
Riley ,'Potential'
The Great Write Way, Chapter Two: Twice upon a time...
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Hilarious, yet deeply committed. And tragic, too!
I wonder if they fight crime?
Izzy vows not to allow this to happen and willfully sets about forcing circumstances his way.
Good! I hate when characters try to force things their way without any will at all.
But only because their hearts are true...they don't even take money for it.
I'm particularly fond of the "hilarious yet deeply committed" bit, especially when you pair it with the inevitability of leading his love to a tragic end.
I'm particularly fond of the "hilarious yet deeply committed" bit, especially when you pair it with the inevitability of leading his love to a tragic end.
It's so incongruous! But I like the tragic end part.
Well, hell, if you're a Spaniard frittering away your vital juices or whatever the nasty stuff was as a bureaucrat, there's no point in escaping the dire reality by writing happy fiction.
At least the events leading to the inevitable tragic end are hilarious. And deeply committed, of course.
Personally, I hope that manuscript comes to a very tragic end, like burned in a trash can.
And then we take the trashcan and beat the author and the translator over the head with it.
And deeply committed, of course.
Well, he is acting willfully, after all.