Thread:SodaCat/@comment-5385060-20151101205636/@comment-5385060-20151102031357

That is a good thing. If you're not passionate about something it will be rubbish. Or flat. Trust me, your love for your characters shows. That is what pulls me in to the stories.

It reminds me of a story I read on FictionPress (look it up "The Girl and the Warehouse", it is on my favorites lis. At least I hope so. I loved that story), about two girls Kayla and Ariana that were so perfectly broken, they could only find a place together. That is a lot like the punks.

I dread to think what they did before the Millers.

That really made my day knowing I achieved that. My fear was that I made them so cliche, the metaphor was lost. Louisa was a little bit of a cliche, in the bitch fashionista sense. But the rest, I hoped they still had that small essence of a gang of normal girls, who together made art. In every other sense of the word.