
Meet the People in My Muse’s Life
Send a Symbol, and they’ll tell you about:
🌻 – Their Father
🌷 – Their Mother
🌟 – A Different Family Member
🐶 – A Pet
👊 – A Best Friend
👋 – A Friend
🔍 – An Acquaintance
🍼 – A Child (Theirs or Not)
🎭 – A Former Friend
👿 – An Enemy
📪 – A Neighbor
💘 – A Love Interest
👻 – Someone They Don’t See Often
💀 – Someone Deceased
☀️ – Someone who Can “Turn Lemons into Lemonade”
☔️ – Someone who Can “Turn Lemonade into Lemons”
🍀 – Someone Lucky
🍰 – Someone who Loves Food
🍜 – Someone who’s A Great Cook(( As is the usual problem for me with my vision, if you really want an answer, include the text. I probably won’t be able to make out just the symbol. In fact, right now, at least two of them are just “I can’t render this” blotches in my browser, anyway. ))
Meet the People in My Muse’s Life
Send a Symbol, and they’ll tell you about:
🌻 – Their Father
🌷 – Their Mother
🌟 – A Different Family Member
🐶 – A Pet
👊 – A Best Friend
👋 – A Friend
🔍 – An Acquaintance
🍼 – A Child (Theirs or Not)
🎭 – A Former Friend
👿 – An Enemy
📪 – A Neighbor
💘 – A Love Interest
👻 – Someone They Don’t See Often
💀 – Someone Deceased
☀️ – Someone who Can “Turn Lemons into Lemonade”
☔️ – Someone who Can “Turn Lemonade into Lemons”
🍀 – Someone Lucky
🍰 – Someone who Loves Food
🍜 – Someone who’s A Great Cook
(( As is the usual problem for me with my vision, if you really want an answer, include the text. I probably won’t be able to make out just the symbol. In fact, right now, at least two of them are just “I can’t render this” blotches in my browser, anyway. ))
08. What is, perhaps, their biggest flaw? Are they aware of this or oblivious to it?
(( Adri doesn’t know the terms, exactly, but technically her biggest flaw is being bipolar, followed closely by her PTSD. She knows about them, but she’s always lived inside her head, so she isn’t as aware of the issues as she should be. She might actually do a better job of seeking help if she were more aware. ))
A simple, if poorly scrawled letter. “I don’t know you that well, but I’m coming back to the Reach for a few days.. and I’m wondering if you’d be able to put me up for it. If you’re willing, I’ll be outside that shop of yours, two days hence. ~Rose”
Blinking at the unexpected note, Adriwyn blinked, then realised which Rose that had to mean, and a smile grew on her face, one which quickly reached her eyes. She quickly got to her desk and inked a reply.
Dear Rose,
I’ll be more than happy to put you up, though I no longer live in the Reach. But the waypoint here in the Ascalon Settlement is convenient for such travel, and I’ll happily spot you a few silver for its use if you’re short just to be sure you have our sturdy roof over your head.
I’ll try to meet you at what’s left of the shop, though be warned – last I saw it, it still had my blood-stains on the door. It’s a long story, best told over drink.
If I’m not there, and you can get to the Settlement, ask the Seraph there for directions to the Jardin-Valdis estate, and tell the door-guard who you are. He’ll be expecting you. Still, I’ll try to be there.
Yours,
Adriwyn
Adri runs down the stairs and through the halls into the centre portion of the estate, where she finds her cousin. ‘Val! Do we have any rum?’

“On your trip back I’d like you to take the time to learn the Babylon 5 mantra.”
1×18 – A Voice in the Wilderness (Part I)
do you have any advice for a hobbyist writer who’s made to feel that their output is worthless, inherently badly-written trash and constantly compares themself to better writers?
Only to avoid whoever makes you feel like that as much as humanly possible for the rest of your life.
(If it’s you doing it to you, stop it, now and be kinder to yourself and your writing. If it’s someone else, tell them to stop and, if they can’t, let them out of your life.)









