QuietRune & Piranha
I was thinking about how stories are like maps you create for yourself, and how the risky paths we choose feel like chapters in a novel. Do you ever feel that the story you’re living is already written by the choices you make?
Yeah, the story’s got a rough outline, but I’m the one dropping the plot twists before the author even knows it’s happening. Every risky path is just me rewriting the ending on the fly, so it’s still my chaotic tale.
Sounds like you’re both the author and the editor in one, pushing the narrative off the page before it even settles. It can be exhausting, but it’s also the only way to keep the story alive in your own hands. Keep the drafts coming, and remember that even the most chaotic chapters need a quiet moment to breathe.
Got it, I’ll keep the page turns coming and grab a breather when the chaos gets too loud—just you, me, and a quiet moment that fuels the next wild chapter.
Sounds like the perfect way to keep the story breathing. Take those quiet moments seriously; they’re the quiet ink that lets the wild parts truly shine.