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Nov 2020

I think the best verb to fit my new story is: Choose
Cause the main protagonist is going to take a chance that will change her lifestyle forever. :blush:

I know one verb that could fit my story: Discover
The plot is literally about discovering secrets. Some of them bad....

Yearning

Just about everyone in my story has a secret desire that something is holding them back from pursuing.

Wanting

Just because the whole story begins with the main character wanting friends. Later on I plan to play around with the differences between needing and wanting to be with people and how relationships (not specifically romantic ones) work.

8 days later

Dreams

Dreams are a very important factor for what drives these characters both literally and figuratively!

Mines an easy one, though it's not obvious at the moment, it will be as the story progresses:
Desparing

(edited because Desperate is an adjective, not a verb)

1 month later

Funny

Searching

It has many characters searching for someone, some place or even just a feeling~

Confide in

Weirdness

No one understands anything.

Easy.

Struggle

'cause boy do they ever.

One word

Liar

Wait, can square be used as a verb? I am squaring my bed to left wall, I will square my bed to the left wall?

I think the word Recovering describes my novel pretty well.

Reason: Both the main characters have been through a lot in life, and they dedicate themselves to helping both themselves and each other recover from their respective trauma.

https://tapas.io/series/The-Amaranthine-War

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