I know what you mean. I have over 10600 word of Clark Kent for the Defense written and I don't have a clue as to who killed Genevieve and why. Much less how I'm going to get Clark and Lex into bed! *who care who killed the old witch? We want the Clex!*
If you have any clue on this one I'd be grateful for the comments. The first 19 parts are here: Clark Kent for the Defense . I'm stumped as to where to go next and it's been 18 months since I last posted anything on it.
Hmmm, sounds like a CDFTD problem. LOL!!! I would feel sorry for you but I like that you're working on it (albeit, banging your head, but inspiration will come). More, More, More!!!! Wolfie's the one!!! If she can't do it; no one can!!!!
It's pretty bad when you don't know who the killer is in your own story! *shakes head in self-derision* I've resorted to creating a table to figure out who has the Means, Motive and Opportunity to commit the crime.
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*smacks self*
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I know what you mean. I have over 10600 word of Clark Kent for the Defense written and I don't have a clue as to who killed Genevieve and why. Much less how I'm going to get Clark and Lex into bed! *who care who killed the old witch? We want the Clex!*
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Let me know if you need help; I sometimes can do good who-done-its.
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More, More, More!!!! Wolfie's the one!!! If she can't do it; no one can!!!!
///maig puts away pom poms and slinks off.
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It's pretty bad when you don't know who the killer is in your own story! *shakes head in self-derision* I've resorted to creating a table to figure out who has the Means, Motive and Opportunity to commit the crime.
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