Hmm...I'd say since we had a lot of scary appearances, perhaps this could be a bit of a fake out...it will be tough to actually fool especially Harry of all people, but I think it could be a fun change?
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And ooh, good question! I'm down for getting right into the ghostly business. I could include a little summary at the beginning of my post where Mage mentions answering Stean's question.
Great! I'm leaving for a camping trip today, so I'm not sure I'll have a chance to sneak in that post before I go. If I don't, I should have it up sometime later this week.
I posted again! Maybe we could have our seemingly friendly ghost show up in Mage's next post? I had a really cool idea for what they could look like. Maybe the form changes depending on who they're focusing on. If Mage sees them first, the ghost could take on Kiera's form. I've had him mention her a lot in his internal dialogue, but he hasn't really brought her up. It would be a cool way to tie everything together.
(And the way fake!Kiera addresses Mage might also reveal that he really is as young as they thought he was earlier.)
Ooooh I Iove that idea!! Perhaps this ghost is a being that takes the form of people that you lost or something along those lines, and so it'll change depending on whose seeing until someone, probably Harry's like "Wait a minute, that can't be right" and then the whole leaching happiness situation happens full force?
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That's perfect! It gives the three a chance to have some personal angst, and then we can get back into the horror part right after they've all had their chance to react to the first part.
I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it's a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life's realities. — Dr. Seuss
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