Emily (
iluvroadrunner6) wrote2024-12-11 09:43 pm
Entry tags:
- canon: leverage,
- canon: october daye series,
- canon: original,
- canon: supernatural,
- canon: white collar,
- canon: wynonna earp,
- leverage: sophie devereaux,
- october daye: dianda lorden,
- october daye: patrick lorden,
- october daye: simon torquill,
- prompts: get your words out,
- ship: dean/wynonna,
- ship: dianda/patrick/simon,
- supernatural: dean winchester,
- white collar: neal caffrey,
- wynonna earp: wynonna earp
get your words out { 2025 } challenge tracking
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OFFICIAL CHALLENGES:
1/13/25 WIP Challenge COMPLETE 2/13-14/25 February Small Challenge: Roll the Dice COMPLETE 2025 GYWO Yahtzee IN PROGRESS

12/23/25 | august challenge: r/amitheasshole | supernatural | 161 | COMPLETE
I (M-Eternal) am trying to finish my latest project and my characters—let’s call them Sam (M38) and Dean (M42)—are being incredibly difficult. I have a very clear vision for how I want the story to go, but my characters are just not cooperating. I have tried to convince them, repeatedly, that my vision is what’s best for the story that we’re telling, but they seem to think it’s crap.
Which one, what do they know? One of them barely has a high school diploma, and the other was pre-law, not in the arts. Two, they’re my characters. They’re supposed to do what I say. Who doesn’t love a compelling brother versus brother storyline?
Now, they’re trying to kill me using my grandson (M3), and I just think they’re overreacting and need to go back to playing their roles. They seem to think they’re reacting appropriately.
So tell me—AITA?