Interestingly my problem with swearing peaked around the point when I was spending extended periods of time with Salvationists and considering Holy Orders for a second time. I’d automatically try to tone down the swearing which generally meant I’d revert to being blasphemous instead though at least on one occasion my muttering “Be saved, damn it” earned laughter from my company at the time.
Thank you for that link. I’d seen most of it before but not the breakdown of the future plot. I quite like the idea of Cain leaving Isaak to die, only for William to go after Isaak with the intention of dying with him once it becomes obvious that he can’t save him. In fact I have an alcohol-aided piece involving that that I’ll have to look over at some point. The only problem with it being, which is a regular problem every damn time I write William, that William always, invariably wants to kiss Isaak if at all possible. The William I write just can’t seem to keep his hands to himself if Isaak is anywhere in his vicinity and if Isaak isn’t around he just obsesses over him instead.
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Date: 2009-06-13 09:32 pm (UTC)and considering Holy Orders for a second time. I’d automatically try to tone down the swearing which generally meant I’d revert to being blasphemous instead though at least on one occasion my muttering “Be saved, damn it” earned laughter from my company at the time.Thank you for that link. I’d seen most of it before but not the breakdown of the future plot.
I quite like the idea of Cain leaving Isaak to die, only for William to go after Isaak with the intention of dying with him once it becomes obvious that he can’t save him. In fact I have an alcohol-aided piece involving that that I’ll have to look over at some point. The only problem with it being, which is a regular problem every damn time I write William, that William always, invariably wants to kiss Isaak if at all possible. The William I write just can’t seem to keep his hands to himself if Isaak is anywhere in his vicinity and if Isaak isn’t around he just obsesses over him instead.