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There exists a weekly to bi-monthly event in French Cup called drag bingo. You can win all sorts of weird prizes such as a taxidermy shark, a baby goat, an ordinary homemade sandwich in a Ziploc, an antique wooden wheelchair from maybe a haunted asylum, a cat skull, etc. There once was a prize for a 55 blue gallon industrial drum of...stuff for certain activities that I can't say. Let's just say the drag queens joked about using it for a slip n' slide summer block party after, to which they concluded they'd need more. The plot twist is that, upon completing the book, I realized the 55 gallon drum is still in the storeroom of French Cup (the bakery the book is named after, which hosts drag bingo). If the book were a TV show, I'd love for the end credits of the last episode to be of the drum in the closet with whimsical music over it, to make the reader remember it and give them a last and rolling in their seat laugh.

French Cup is a comedy about drag queens in Japan.

Let's see here:

This female lead got poisoned by the scent of bath salts:

This female lead took the story out of my hands and decided to stop being a damsel when I had planned (even plot-pointed) for her to lose control of her emotions here - instead she....comforted the male lead?

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The one of side characters is revealed a past fact that changes completely view on main character's terrible and cruel ordeal (making it even more terrible and cruel) :wink:

My novel is dark fantasy about the Fae.

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Yes, haha, I am a cruel writer and love to torment my characters.

How entertaining the younger kids are in the story. They are just my supporting characters but when ever I write a scene centered on what they're doing I'm sooo entertained. One of my favorites is still their less the professional self made play and I just got to write a scene where the four youngest are just a chaotic mess while being stuck inside during a bad storm. It ends with them trying to make their hair into bunny ears with a failed porridge attempt as hair gel. They really steal the scene sometimes.

As for this one I'm flying on the seat of my pants for it so what ever the characters says goes. When she said the story was starting with the climatic first kiss between love interests I had no choice but to go with it.

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