If ya’ll notice my writings, there are sometimes things that don’t add up or come unexpectedly.
Well, the main reason that it comes unexpectedly is that it is unexpected. It is even unexpected to me.
The reason why I don’t plan is that I do want my creative juices to flow. I want to be surprised, to feel what I hope the readers feel.
I want to get excited, happy, and angry about what I write.
(Besides, I think that my best work comes from me not planning anything.)
Now, that doesn’t mean that I don’t have an idea for something because I normally do, but I don’t have a plan for when something happens.
If I can get from Point A to Point B, then I am happy. I don’t care if I have to go through the whole alphabet; I will get there, eventually.
Xavier is like that. Many things happened that I didn’t plan on happening.
One scene that was like this was the steamy scene in the bedroom where Xavier pushed Cass against the wall and “tried” to kiss her. When I say “tried,” I mean he “tried” to kiss her, only to be interrupted by Julian knocking on the door.
I didn’t plan it. It just happened, but it was an amazing piece that I had done. I loved their relationship and how I wrote it. I love the characters that I had created and the scenes that I wrote.
I love not planning anything because I love being surprised and creating something that people will be interested in.
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