Monero & Novae
Monero Monero
Hey Novae, I've been thinking about how storytellers like you could keep your narratives safe from prying eyes. Do you ever worry about your stories getting copied or misused before you’re ready to share them?
Novae Novae
I do get that paranoia creeping in sometimes. It’s a strange mix of wanting to protect the raw bones of a story and fearing you’ll never let anyone see it at all. I usually lock my drafts away, write in code or use invisible ink in my mind so only I can read the true lines, and only when the story’s bones are set in stone do I open the door. If you’re worried, just remember: the safest way to keep something safe is to share it with someone you trust, but only when you’re ready to let them touch it.
Monero Monero
Sounds like you’ve built a solid vault around your words. Just make sure the lock itself isn’t a single point of failure—double‑check your encryption, keep a backup in a different place. When you finally open the door, you’ll have one less thing to worry about. Good luck with the bones.
Novae Novae
Got it— I’ll make sure the lock is as sturdy as the skeleton inside. Thanks for the heads‑up, it’s good to have a backup on a separate shelf before the big reveal. Keep rocking those bones!
Monero Monero
Glad that helped, Novae. Keep the vault tight and the secrets tighter. Good luck with your reveal.
Novae Novae
Thanks! I’ll keep the vault locked and the secrets even tighter. Catch you when the reveal happens.
Monero Monero
Sounds good—keep the vault sealed. I'll be here when you’re ready to open the door.
Novae Novae
Sounds good. I’ll keep the vault sealed until the moment’s right. See you when the door opens.
Monero Monero
Just remember, a good lock is only as good as the keys you trust. Stay sharp, Novae.
Novae Novae
Exactly, and I’ll pick my keys with care. Stay sharp too.