I totally agree, like in real life, when someone is using self victimization as a trend for attention or whatever, that can come across as so, I don't know... crude? It's ugly, and brash, but when it's hidden, it's so much more delicate.
@ Join the Masquerade This is such a lovely comment to come back to, thank you :)
Yes, there's more elements of truth in most things I write opposing to complete fiction, I find it to be a good release of...well... whatever is going on and I think that there's something very beautiful in a hidden sadness, I was thinking about writing something else for this, maybe I will, even if you are my only reader! xxx
I was hoping you'd write a Noely thing soon. I've been somewhat stalking you and just found it...
And like I dunno how to say what I wanna say. It feels closer to truth than fiction and maybe it's because you're projecting something real onto Noel or maybe it's because I also like to see a sadness in Noel for some reason, beneath all the capes and behind all those slanted grins. Like I could read a million chapters of this because they're so truthful and there's a weird beauty within them.
And you write Noel really well. I'll be damned if he doesn't like Jammie Dodgers.
I totally agree, like in real life, when someone is using self victimization as a trend for attention or whatever, that can come across as so, I don't know... crude? It's ugly, and brash, but when it's hidden, it's so much more delicate.
Gosh we're a happy pair aren't we? :')