Also, I posted! My reply was also pretty short, but it felt like the most natural way to have Mage reply. I also think it's one of those times where less words mean more. >>
Awww poor Harry. I wasn't sure what to expect, but that makes me feel so sad—especially since he's pretty much immortal and could have visited her if it hadn't been so long.
Also, if you were wondering: the question Mage really wanted to ask was how Harry could be fighting if he was only a week old. It didn't fit the tone of the posts, so I decided he should have hold off on asking it. But I'm totally having him bring it up once the conversation lightens up a bit. xD
I'm working on a post now, by the way~ Mage is talking about something I didn't expect him to mention, but I'm not going to question his attention span too much.
Umm....speaking of waiting though, I finally sort of acknowledged poor Stean, who must be feeling very left out at the moment...and suggested the moving on from there part...
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Ooh, good call! I'm just imagining him awkwardly standing there while these two are sobbing and reminiscing, trying to figure out if he should interrupt them or not.
Also, I should be able to get a post up soon! I just have to figure out what to have happen in my post. >> Should we timeskip them to another location in the forest?
i'm having one of those "i know what's coming up next but i don't know how it's coming up next" writing moments xD
Umm...I think we can safely timeskip right to the final location. I think we discussed it being some kind of well thing? I don't honestly remember too well, so perhaps just a decent spooky location should be good I think this is mostly a simple get in, get out scenario. There'd be no reason for a monster to guard it or anything.
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