Sure, don't worry about it Breeding Squirtles now, but I think I need to breed more Bulbasaurs before I go further, since they got so popular I only got one (aside from my breeding one) left.
Oh hey thanks for the offer. I am having a killer headache so I will get back to you when my head is more clear
Now I got some charmanders! :3 I am playing Pokemon right at this moment, so if you want any of those two and have the time to spare, I can trade you
Hey, I've been breeding some Pokémon lately and now I have a bunch of Bulbasaurs! Want one? I can get you more starters once I breed them (and I have access to ALL of them)
Paula, maybe? I had no plans to give a prompt.
Are you giving us the next prompt, or is it Paula?
I'll pick them up if I run across them
Of course I remember the scene And yeah, I hope it helps. That prompt Locky gave us was an interesting experience, as the idea shaped up as I was writing under the influence of the song. Hope this works here Anyway, you should play Silent Hill someday! For now, I can only vouch for 1, 2 and 3. They're actually not only scary, but really touching in that deep, adult sense. Especially 2. Dear God, I really think nothing ever will be able to resonate emotionally with me so much anymore. They're pretty fantastic games.
I've seen a friend play Silent Hill, but I haven't played it before. I used one of the VIII songs to write my obscure scene with Gigi in the snow (dunno if you remember it) so hopefully if you find the right song, it will get the ideas flowing.
I actually did something like that. I'm trying to write a horror (possibly cosmic horror?) story. It's kinda hard because it's different, but I hope it'll turn out fine. The thing that differs the most here is that I need to shift my focus from plot to atmosphere. When it comes to horror, I think the number one rule to follow is that you should obscure more than you show. That way it's scarier. Have you ever played any of the Silent Hill games, by the way? I'm trying to get myself in the mood for this story by listening to the soundtrack.