This is a sentence—a long one can have these things or not, you decide, but it must end with a period.
“If you want to share dialogue,” she said with a smile, "it should be until a period, and not until a quotation mark.
Don’t give a single explanation about the story. Only the title of the story if you want.
It should be so completely out of context.
Questions can be asked later.
Alive At Crepusculum
He needed recruits—someone to follow his ‘strange and delusional hocus-pocus’ as former members called it with such disgust and contempt, Richard hunted them down and devoured their guts he so hated.
I had a sentence but I deleted it and now I can’t remember it. I’m sure it was fabulous. So I’m commenting so I can see the fabulous works of other people instead
Hippolyta avoided the dangerous step, and noted that with a lot of money and a great deal of work, this castle could become a crumbling wreck something like Kenilworth.
He barely finished eating when some of the younger Omegas tipped his chair over and got their cohorts to assist them in carrying him off like they were primitive hunters returning from the kill.
Sounds like something Eryn would say. She gets stuck in Underland and the crazy people there are get her name wrong, don’t answer her questions, and say insane things. She makes a joke about rolling her eyes so much that her eye muscles became buff
That small part of me that wanted to get laid again hated him, like wanting to salt his meals with silver or stake him with a wooden pole, anything really.