*Kitty chases after a known gangster who just threatened to kill a bunch of people violently, but ~in the rain~*
*and also to the tune of *
ALSO I didn't even think about this when the song started playing in my head, but this scene is right when/after (Scarlet Heart: Ryeo Spoilers) her...
Kitty Avera
Kitty laughed awkwardly in response to Vinnie's comment about her finding a beau; if she had pieced everything together correctly, then she wasn't sure telling him that the last man who had caught her eye had been his son. She smiled when he excused himself to dance with his wife...
Kitty Avera
Kitty grinned broadly and put her hands on her hips.
"Don't you know that I have my ways, Vinnie? I came with Frankie Vianello since Julia's sick, but I never expected that you would be the boss he was talking about," she laughed, "and I'm doing very well, actually. Living on my...
Kitty Avera
"Katherine, you look lovely. I'm sorry we couldn't go out somewhere more exciting, but my boss... It would look bad if I didn't go," a bashful man greeted Kitty as they met up across the street from the hotel.
After she had published her article the day prior, the man - whose name...
I was actually going to message you about that~ She could either straight up sneak in via anonymous tip or I could have her sneak in as a date for a throwaway background character?
Kitty lifted her head to look at you had spoken. Her brows furrowed at his question.
"Succulents? I'm very sorry, but I can't answer that - I don't really know my self, to be perfectly honest," she replied. She eyed the man again, waiting a second before his exact identity clicked into place...
Not at the moment lol, but man am I always down to write a good death scene (that sounds so bad but I just really appreciate when someone can write/stage a character death in a way that actually makes people cry)
Oooooooo yeah; I feel that so hard. I'm actually leaving for work in like an hour.
I found this song that was the theme song used every time someone died in a drama I was watching, and it's literally perfect for writing sad scenes. Wanna hear it?