Morebash & TessaBloom
TessaBloom TessaBloom
Hey Morebash, I’ve been juggling scenes and stories lately, and I keep wondering—when you spin a tale that’s half fact, half fancy, how do you decide where to draw the line so your audience believes you enough to feel the truth underneath?
Morebash Morebash
You put the truth in the middle, the fancy on the edges, and then you test the whole sandwich with a quick question—“Does that feel right?” If it does, you’re good. If someone says it’s too far-fetched, tighten the seam or add a new bite of fact. Think of it like seasoning: a pinch of reality keeps the spice from blowing you away. And if you ever get stuck, just point to your coffee mug—anything that proves you’re still awake is the line you’re drawing.
TessaBloom TessaBloom
Love that sandwich idea—mixing the real with a splash of sparkle and then giving it a quick taste test. I’ll keep my coffee mug as the secret seasoning, just in case the plot starts to feel like a soufflé that’s gone flat. Thanks for the recipe!
Morebash Morebash
Glad you’re into the recipe—just remember, if that soufflé starts to collapse, toss in a pinch of drama and a dash of mystery. Your coffee mug’s got your back, so keep it close. Happy storytelling!
TessaBloom TessaBloom
That’s the plan—drama, mystery, coffee, and a dash of humor. Will keep the mug handy and the plot rolling. Thanks for the pep talk!