by we_are_the_same / @so-why-let-your-voice-be-tamed
When Louis moves into the mansion he’s inherited from his great grandfather, he has a plan that consists of three things. One, he’s going to finish writing the next novel in his series. Two, he’s finally going to get over his ex-fiancé. And three, while battling writer’s block and having to resist the urge to kill off the main character in his books – the hot detective based on his ex-fiancé – he’s going to restore the mansion to its former glory.
Unfortunately, Louis’ plan doesn’t take into account the fact that instead of writing murder mysteries, he will find himself in one.
He doesn’t want the answer exactly, but not asking would be worse. “What kind of damage?”
“I might have had to blast a small hole in the back wall,” she says. “By the kitchen.”
“You blew up her house?”
Her face slides into a pout. “There’s no need to be so dramatic about it, I said it was small. I even stayed away from the plumbing.”
Does anyone else get anxious when they're almost done with a draft? I don't know who I'm going to be when this is over. I've been so focused on this book for almost three weeks, I'm not ready to do other things :'(
Been reading a fanfic called “Werewolf” by @linkspooky
And I really enjoy it! To the point I decided to draw a sort of cover for it. Been planning to the rest of the chapters (whenever I have free time lmao).
Anyway here’s the fic’s summary to see if ya interested in it.
Summary:
After the Yasohachi Bridge Incident but before the Shibuya Incident, Gojo decides to send Nobara, Maki, and Mai on an easy mission to the countryside to work on their "team bonding" skills after their fight in the Tokyo Kyoto team battle. However, when Choso arrives at the exact same time searching for another one of his brothers, the so-called easy mission turns into a hard one as a special grade curse begins hunting Nobara for revenge. Mai caught between Nobara's absolute refusal to back down, and her sister's desire to prove herself as a Jujutsu Sorcerer, just wishes that things would be easy and normal for once.
Written as a tribute to summer horror movies, starring: