RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
And obviously I won't be quoting you and....
Oh.
Oops
RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
I actually have this- the What If -book

or at least I kinda do, the title isn't so longwinded.
It's quite a good/interesting subject/read.
Have always personally been a little wary of such things - hypothetical 'what-ifs' in regards to history often trend towards being quite reductive. Specifically in terms of assuming things happen for straightforward/simple reasons, or assuming everything happens purely because of single individuals, or that changing the outcome of a single event would necessarily change events on a large scale, often ignoring broader context such as prevailing social movements or other factors/trends/realities in the process.
One could say it often ends up much akin to an adult playing with dolls, except in a historical context

(to be fair, that probably sounds meaner then I intend it as)
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An interesting change of pace with how Brooke 'seduces' Piper. Different then her usual manner, which makes sense, given she is a model around a fan, and therefore has an inherent position of power. Navigating different contexts, different worlds as it were.
RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
Got to keep dropping those hints

and who knows....
Some day someone might answer.
Would argue multiple people already have
RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
"You do that." Starting to laugh. "Although." Semi serious but still amused. "Obviously, officially I'm not condoning that sort of behaviour at all."
"Obviously." Smiling wider.
Obviously
And it seems Sonya was thinking much the same as Brooke... Although I suppose a heavy dose of alcohol helps.
Ironic to say, but quite the 'casual' hookup, at least by Plymouths standards. At least in terms of the things she loves - bondage and submission. Not a criticism to be clear, it is a good scene and fits/flows perfectly from the situation. Just different from her usual.
RopeBunny wrote: 1 year ago
Part of that, the uncertainty is stemming from the fact I'm not sure what she wants. Yet.
Ahh the age old 'method writing' technique. I suppose being just as uncertain as the character helps in writing said uncertainty

(just poking fun)