Haha, she does. They actually end up spending that long weekend up with Eric and Poppy, not just the night. I turned it into a small vacation for the two of them.
My thinking behind Sarah and Damien officially calling it an end is this thought I've been having in my head for a while now. If I do decide to split them up (and it won't be until after Paper Faces comes to an end), it'll be for reasons of drifting apart. Sarah is going to college for art, while Damien is going to stick with his music. He won't even be going to college more than likely. Sarah will more than likely find someone who she can totally click with in college, while Damien is being this musician of sorts. I also don't see the two of them being happy after their high school years come to an end. But I don't know. I haven't really decided yet if I'll split them after Paper Faces, or keep them a couple.
As for Eric's proposal, that doesn't get revealed until the chapter before the Thanksgiving one. Ezra really hasn't found the right time to ask Audrey.
I'm happy you enjoyed chapter five. I'm also happy that you love this story too, that makes me happy.
I'm actually kind of surprised that Ian is getting such a rave. Although I really shouldn't be, and with what I have written out with his character already, he'll more than like getting a standing ovation or something, lol. But he is another kind, gentle creature, even when he's with Tristan.
Eleanor, however, is a character that the reader isn't suppose to like. Although with how Tristan and her fell apart was a two way street, she is still rather angered towards her husband because of it. That part of the story goes into a little more depth in chapters six, a little of chapter seven, and in chapter eight also. Chapter eight, Tristan and Eleanor have dinner together.
Paper Faces will be updated tomorrow, and Passionate will be updated on the 13th.
With Tristan's character, and the way he is, if Aurora and Ashton continued to be together, while Aurora is under Tristan's rule, Tristan would become extremely jealous. Having Aurora go to another for a night doesn't bother him (for the most part, as you'll read in chapter five when it's posted Saturday). But, if she remains with another long term, Tristan's flare of jealousy will ignite.
It sort of happens a little with Eleanor, his estranged wife. He knows of her secret affair, and even though he feels nothing for Eleanor, he is still a little jealous. That part of it will be put into a little more detail in chapter eight, which I'm currently working on.
When Tristan's symphony is played for the first time, Ashton will be invited. After the concert, they'll return back to Tristan's estate, where Ashton will be reunited with Aurora. The two of them will end up spending the evening together, where Ashton will confess to Aurora what happened to him after Aurora was taken away from him.
They will only have one night together, because of the fact that Tristan is now Aurora's Master. It'll more than likely be the last time Aurora will see Ashton, depending on what I want to do with Ashton's character and where I want to take him.
Overall though, Aurora's reunited time with Ashton will prove that her theory of him being dead is actually false.
Lol, yes, a pessimist. I myself am one, and because of Audrey's personality, and what she went through, am one also. Another trait of mine that I put into Audrey.
As of right now, with what I have planned for Passionate, the likelihood of a sequel happening is very great. It's going to be a rather heartbreaking ending. Aurora's true identity will be made public, resulting in her being taken away from Tristan.
With the setting of the story, and the time frame, the result of Aurora getting pregnant can happen, but will more than likely not happen. My personal opinion of making Aurora get pregnant will make the illusion of the story (to me) disappear. With what I have planned, and how I'm going to end the story, if I decide to write a sequel, I might have Aurora become pregnant, but I haven't gotten that far yet. I still haven't fully decided with what I currently have planned and whether or not I'll write a sequel.
As for why Aurora was crying when Tristan was bringing her down to the gardens, because I wrote this a while ago, and I really didn't have any deep reason, I'd say it's because of the collar around her neck. Tristan is guiding her, and holding onto the leash that is attached to her collar. The collar is pushing against her throat and constricting her breathing, resulting in pain.
thanks for the story comment! :) i would turn it into a story, but i have so many other story ideas in my head right now, that i'm gonna leave it as a one shot. but i'm really glad you liked it! :)
It's going to be set more than likely ten years after Audrey graduates from high school and is done college. And even though I'm almost roughly halfway done with Paper Faces, I'm still planning a lot of the sequel.
No, Audrey and Ezra won't be fighting at all. It's mainly another confession that she's going to be sharing about her haunting past with Marshwood. It won't result at all in a fight.