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Carth wrote:It was sad to kill her...but she was fated to die even before the first chapter was written. Sorry. D:
Oh, Chapter 14 is finished. It's been shipped off to beta, and should be done soon enough.

YDV wrote:Well you see, the amount of time we didn't normally hang around BKO is kind of like potential energy, and then when we all finally came back at the same time it's like letting loose a catapult. 8D
It's all very scientifical. |D
 I'll start my next one when it ends, or maybe a chapter or two before. Sometime before RTTP ends, I'll publish a few oneshots or short stories that are a bit more lighthearted and humorous, because RTTP got a lot darker than I expected it to be, and my next big story project...why should I tell you what it's going to be?“Are you alright?” Jeremie asked, raising his eyebrows and looking genuinely concerned.
Aelita turned her head, looking at him with a subdued curiosity. “Yes. Thank you.” She turned back to Mr. Pück.
They sat in silence for a long, long time.
“Don’t ever think I’m any sort of airhead. You are clearly more intelligent than you let on, and you’re not telling me something."
Jeremie mumbled an expletive. “It’s time. Call your father.”
Aelita backed into a nearby dresser. She whirled to face him. “What? Now? But-”
“Those men. I’ll bet anything they’re after him. Call your father!”

YDV wrote:Well you see, the amount of time we didn't normally hang around BKO is kind of like potential energy, and then when we all finally came back at the same time it's like letting loose a catapult. 8D
It's all very scientifical. |D
“Fancied a little game with obsolete technology, I suppose…wanted to take it apart and see how it works…”
“But if you can just do the day over, can’t we just do that, and somehow try and get Medea away from her house? Then she wouldn’t have died, and everything would be okay! Wouldn’t it?”
”XANA?” Franz covered his hand with his mouth to keep from laughing. “You, you can’t mean…”
“In science, the independent variable controls the entire outcome of an experiment. If the independent variable is changed, the outcome changes as well. Your variable is your actions, and your outcome is your future. What your experiment is missing, however, is a hypothesis.”
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