by kimp » Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:11 pm
:: Liberty's eyes go up and to the left for a moment and she makes a very quiet 'hmmm' ::
Red Ink?
:: Another moment, then she refocuses on Kelsey ::
Will we need blood? Will it need to be Mo's blood? I understand that this last time when he called for ink the 'bad man'
:: Air quotes ::
Pulled it out of Mo. Which solidifies my belief that the red ink was blood.
:: She divides her attention between Red & Kelsey ::
Do you think we'll need blood to complete the story?
:: She stops, as if awaiting a reply, then adds ::
I also have a niggling thought that whoever writes on the typewriter may have consequences to that. Perhaps taking Jasper's place. I'm not solid on that yet, but it has been in the back of my mind as a theory. Which begs the question - does one of us have to type it or does Jasper? Do we dictate the story to him so that he has a catharsis that frees him from the hold of the device?
All of this is conjecture. I'm not an expert on woo-woo stuff. Maybe we should find Madrigary and pass these ideas past him. He had some thoughts on the typewriter prior to this.
:: Flipping the switch as she frequently does, she turns back directly to Kelsey ::
What is the benefit to the story of bringing the 'boy' in to find Mo? Is he the woodcutter in this narrative? Or is it better that we make Jasper the hero, the one that saves the day, takes responsibility for the choices he's made, sees the light and makes a switch? That sort of thing?
Sally says he got the feeling that we were going to have to make this a collaborative effort, as the first story was. Everyone should have a voice and power over the story. But, if we are going to bring the dead lover back from a *very* long coma
:: soto voce she adds ::
we still don't know when this occurred, he could come hobbling in on a walker
:: then continues in more conversational tone ::
we should all have a sense of why so we can all keep the narrative on track. No more pirates and monkeys.
:: A quick quirk of the corner of her mouth punctuates this ::
Eden and I are good at forcibly steering a ship as we did with the first story, but maybe we don't want to all go off in different directions this once.
I think we should all have a confab in advance; get our story - literally - straight before hand. I realize we are all individuals with our own take on things, but I think Sally is right in that, at least for this, we need to work together with our focus narrow on the goal. For me that 's getting Mo out of this and on to whatever passes for a good afterlife. If that means giving her the boy back, so be it. But, my gut is saying make Jasper be the one to rescue her. He's the one that got her into this and up until now has not accepted his part in it. Putting Jasper to rest may be as much our goal as releasing Mo, so we should keep that in mind when we decide on our story.
If that makes sense?
Liberty Blue
aka kim