~*Welcome to the Otherworld, the alternate reality in which I reside.*~

...and here comes the re-write...

I knew that was too easy. *sigh* I never go into the writing that fast and have it actually go smoothly. so, I was going to split the story up into two parts, but I'm nowhere near ready to do pt. one. I thought I could skip to pt. two and do a prequel later, but that's not working. pt. one is actually too much of a hassle. eliminating that makes the vampires superfluous. I actually have a much more complex mythology developed for the werewolves anyway. *long sigh* I'm back on my old familiar timetable, I guess.

Dark Brainstorm

I've had an idea for a new story. it came to me while I was watching Blood +. when is the second part of that going to come out on DVD?? so annoying... anyway, the new story involves vampires and werewolves (and some humans). I just came up with it a few days ago, and I'm already about to start on the writing. that's really unusual for me, b/c usually, the ideas have to sit there for a while so I can turn them over in my head and get all the plot points worked out. this one went remarkably fast. the biggest problem with the plot was one I woke up thinking about a few days ago... thinking if I couldn't get that straight, there was no use even writing the story. I had it worked out before breakfast. lol! I haven't decided whether to start writing it on my own and see how it turns out and then post it if it's good, or just put it out there from the beginning. will decide soon!

Was That Supposed To Be Funny?

so, I watched the Phantom Of The Opera last night... got caught up in the music... and the romance... and the heartbreak... *swoons* but wasn't too swept away to burst out laughing at certain parts. it started when Christine goes to light a candle for her father in the Chapel and hears the Phantom's voice... OH MY GOD THERE'S A VOICE COMING FROM INSIDE THE WALLS!! was she just too young when this started to think anything of it? she was singing airily about the voice being inside her mind as if that sort of thing happens to all girls. were the words "creepy" and "stalker" not in peoples' vocabulary back then? or did she just have her head too far into the clouds?

next, it was the hilarity of the Phantom's damp, underground lair. every time some tobacco-chewing slob misses the spittoon or some drunk is off-target in the little boys' room up top, they know about it downstairs because it comes slithering through the moldy cracks in the floors. and this is the bachelor pad the Phantom brings the girl over to? "Come, let's boat through waist-deep sewage and consumate our one-sided relationship." a single guy's idea of a romantic evening. at least he didn't have a football game blaring in the background.

then it was the narrow-minded, bone-headed condecension of the other guy, whatever his name was, the blond who keeps trying to tell Christine she's just dreamt up the Phantom despite her telling him in plain English, or French or whatever they were supposed to have actually been speaking in that story, that she's been there, to the Phantom's lair and seen it and him. this is the numbskull who actually has to go and get his sword (apparently he left it strapped to his other pants) when the Phantom actually appears during "Masquerade". "Holy crap, you mean that guy's real?!" doesn't he have servants to scurry off and fetch his sword for him? after the swordfight in the cemetary, when he was bleeding dramatically through his puffy shirt, Christine should have told him he was only dreaming it.

finally, it was the Phantom's nasty temper. he had a difficult childhood. perhaps "I" statements would have helped. "I feel like killing people when you use the voice I helped cultivate to sing a sexy rooftop duet in the dreamily falling snow with another man."

LOL!! that movie's entertaining for so many reasons other than the ones they intended. it's not a bad movie. by all means, see it, but don't take it too seriously.

Cookies

ok, so I just created this world, and the most pressing thing on my mind is cookies. I have some Oreo-type ones only with real minty candy-cane pieces in the creme filling. so do I dip them in hot chocolate or mint tea? oh, the dilemma...

dilemma solved... hot chocolate!! it was great! I dipped the cookie in and held it there for about 10 seconds and it got all melty, but still kinda crunchy. heaven... *sigh*