I’m pretty sure that James didn’t mind that Cindy won that bet at all. As you said, he really didn’t lose. :P
I imagine that there were a lot of people who thought like James in that they would want to get involved but not want to send their kids off to do the fighting. He would much rather go off and do the fighting himself, to be honest.
Yeah, Russia was what it was. It was good that they ended up fighting Germany, as it probably shortened the war in the long run. But the after is a big problem. Some Cold War stuff will come up (like teaching kids to hide under their desk in the event of a nuclear bomb), and I’ve dabbled with the idea of someone going to work for the CIA or something, but I don’t know how much I’ll focus on it yet. Let me get through one war first. :P
Haha, don’t tell Danny that he’s not always right; he’ll get mad. I also think that he’s been so busy planning that he forgot the social component it some ways, but he is right that it really isn’t fair to get involved with someone when he knows it might not last. I’m looking forward to writing about Danny and getting into his head when it’s time for his chapter.
Yeah, you know that Rosalie wasn’t going to wait any longer than necessary to seal that part of the deal. I’ve actually written her chapter so I know how her timeline plays out, and you’re right about some of what you said, but you’ll have to wait and see. I will say that you’re right in that the wedding is probably more important to her than anything else.
I could finally get them engaged! And then I dropped a bomb(shell). :P
And I had so much to say that I have to break this into two replies. :P
[Reply Part I]
I’m pretty sure that James didn’t mind that Cindy won that bet at all. As you said, he really didn’t lose. :P
I imagine that there were a lot of people who thought like James in that they would want to get involved but not want to send their kids off to do the fighting. He would much rather go off and do the fighting himself, to be honest.
Yeah, Russia was what it was. It was good that they ended up fighting Germany, as it probably shortened the war in the long run. But the after is a big problem. Some Cold War stuff will come up (like teaching kids to hide under their desk in the event of a nuclear bomb), and I’ve dabbled with the idea of someone going to work for the CIA or something, but I don’t know how much I’ll focus on it yet. Let me get through one war first. :P
Haha, don’t tell Danny that he’s not always right; he’ll get mad. I also think that he’s been so busy planning that he forgot the social component it some ways, but he is right that it really isn’t fair to get involved with someone when he knows it might not last. I’m looking forward to writing about Danny and getting into his head when it’s time for his chapter.
Yeah, you know that Rosalie wasn’t going to wait any longer than necessary to seal that part of the deal. I’ve actually written her chapter so I know how her timeline plays out, and you’re right about some of what you said, but you’ll have to wait and see. I will say that you’re right in that the wedding is probably more important to her than anything else.
I could finally get them engaged! And then I dropped a bomb(shell). :P
Reply
Leave a comment