#sundaysnippet - from Gryphon of Glass
Jul. 26th, 2020 04:26 pmGryphon of Glass is at 9k, but I'm rearranging my schedule to give my first readers a little more breathing room on DPL, so I'm going to aim for 14k this month instead of the 10k I was originally going for. PLUS finishing the opening chapter of The Dragon Prince's Bride, which is about half finished.
“We’re having a girl’s night,” Daniella scolded.
“It’s like a bachelorette party,” Heather explained. “Gwen’s last night as a single woman.”
Gwen felt the words hit her stomach with more chill than the ice cream and she stared at the melting bowl with dismay. Tomorrow, she’d be...what? A key? It was clear that everyone expected her to be firmly attached to Henrik from the moment they met.
It was worse than her mother’s not-so-veiled suggestions that an arranged marriage with a nice Korean man was better than a lifetime of being single.
What if they didn’t like each other? What if they hated each other? What if she simply couldn’t bring herself to care about him? What if her inability to love him torpedoed their chances to stop the darkness that was going to invade their world in a few short months when the boundary thinned?
It was an insane amount of pressure.
“We’re having a girl’s night,” Daniella scolded.
“It’s like a bachelorette party,” Heather explained. “Gwen’s last night as a single woman.”
Gwen felt the words hit her stomach with more chill than the ice cream and she stared at the melting bowl with dismay. Tomorrow, she’d be...what? A key? It was clear that everyone expected her to be firmly attached to Henrik from the moment they met.
It was worse than her mother’s not-so-veiled suggestions that an arranged marriage with a nice Korean man was better than a lifetime of being single.
What if they didn’t like each other? What if they hated each other? What if she simply couldn’t bring herself to care about him? What if her inability to love him torpedoed their chances to stop the darkness that was going to invade their world in a few short months when the boundary thinned?
It was an insane amount of pressure.
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Date: 2020-07-28 04:47 am (UTC)In Shifting Sands and Green Valley, they usually (but not always) knew what a mate was, or their animal would tell them.
In Royal Dragons, the bond is a magical spell that sort of sees into the future and sets up specific matches that work out the best. It makes them know each other and feel what the other is feeling/possibly future feelings.
It's a fun trope to play with. I feel like there's still a lot to do with it, even if it does have certain limitations.
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Date: 2020-07-28 06:35 pm (UTC)And yes, genre-aware characters can be quite fascinating.