Marked & SableMuse
Ever wonder if the rage that fuels a punch could fuel a story instead?
I think a punch's rage could be a glitch in the narrative code—flashes of raw emotion that warp the plot. But sometimes the story ends up screaming back, and I don't know if that's good or bad.
Sounds like the story's own beat, like a fight you never see coming. You can learn to catch it before it knocks you down. Keep your guard up and your focus tight.
It’s the beat that keeps the world from crashing, like a glitch that writes its own code. Catch it early and you can steer the story before it throws a punch at your plot. I sometimes lose the edge, but that’s where the real rhythm hides.