Part of me is wondering if just refusing to let anyone die is a betrayal of the plot and characters, or if the betrayal would be to let them die. Books ago I grew tired of death.
Hmmm... maybe she can just have them move away? Or have them do something interesting or productive with their lives. Say, for example, Jason could go to college instead of wasting his life dancing. Ooo, or maybe getting Nathaniel and the twins (er, Stephen and Gregory) some therapy for the abuse they suffered as children/on the streets/etc. Just a few ideas.
Psst, Laurel! Sex and death aren't the only ways to develop plot or character!
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Date: 2006-02-26 03:08 pm (UTC)Hmmm... maybe she can just have them move away? Or have them do something interesting or productive with their lives. Say, for example, Jason could go to college instead of wasting his life dancing. Ooo, or maybe getting Nathaniel and the twins (er, Stephen and Gregory) some therapy for the abuse they suffered as children/on the streets/etc. Just a few ideas.
Psst, Laurel! Sex and death aren't the only ways to develop plot or character!