My poor heroine of this WIP will be in lots of trouble when she gets on one of these in the next few days. I almost want to say, “Move away from the Lear Jet. Just move away.” She is a little leery of it but gets seduced into believing it’ll be better for her if she gets on the plane. So, she does. Big mistake, Missy, big mistake. Being leery of the Lear was the right way to go with this one. But she’ll make the mistake of getting on- because not only does her fiance require it, but the plot of the story does, too.
Not too uncomfortable, looking is it? But trust me, it won’t be comfortable for her. Not by a long shot.


Poor girl. Writers cnn be so sadistic. HA!! Sounds like you are really getting into this one. RitaVR
By: ritavf on July 13, 2010
at 7:01 am
Yeah- Finally- getting into it- I played with it for so long, it’s time to get serious.
By: sfcatty on July 13, 2010
at 7:09 am
Do you suppose screenwriters of horror movies feel the same thing? I mean, they’re writing that the woman is going to take a small flashlight and go to the basement to find out what made that noise. As an audience, we know what’s going to happen (or think we do), so do you suppose the screenwriter does the whole “DON’T GO DOWN THERE! Take off those heels, you won’t be able to run in them!” I just wonder.
Great that you’re into the story, btw. I love it when I actually connect with my characters…even if I’m about to do bad things to them.
By: danicaavet on July 13, 2010
at 7:55 am
It has taken me a long time to connect w/my heroine in this one for some reason. I’m just glad she finally decided she liked me enough to let me write about her. Of course, she’s gonna be mad at me soon re: the jet.
I bet those screen writers do that exact thing. One question I have is why do they always, in a chase scene, make the pursued run UP? where you gonna go from UP???
By: sfcatty on July 13, 2010
at 8:34 am