That’s a good question - if only there was some way to find out... of wait, there is, you can wait for more chapters Things may make a little more sense then. But you’re right, he is isolated, and it’s tough being a single parent, no matter what the other factors might be.
I’m glad you did too And if you’re up for it, I’d be happy to hear what didnt work for you in chapter one - you can message me if you’d rather not do that through comments.
“Helen, it’s Connor.”
“Yeah, I know, sorry, things have been fuc… really crazy. Look, are you busy?”
“Great, I need to see you, and your help.”
“Can you come now?”
“No, I mean, literally, now. I’m just coming in to town now. Can you?”
“No, it’s nothing like that. But it’s way too complicated to explain on the phone.”
“Ha ha. Honestly, it’s not something you’re going to guess.”
“Thank you. Seriously.”
“Yeah, and don’t drink, I need you to drive.”
“For a few hou
I hope this comment makes sense, it’s kind of difficult to concentrate when the cuteness overload klaxon is going off all the time. Great work Geoff, you’ve got a lot of people wanting a lot more. And yes, Cal seems pretty awesome 😀
Yes - but in my defence, the other story is all ready to go and will be posted in a much more conventional update cycle. This - this will play out over a much longer time period.
Sorry! There's a lot of dialogue and I'm terribly bad at tagging it - and at only giving you one side of telephone conversations, which I guess might be even more confusing.
Working in the theatre there’s never any shortage of drama. Sometimes it’s even on the stage and there for a paying audience to enjoy. But mostly, it’s just ego.
“Honestly darling, my life was *literally* changed forever. Forever!”
“You’re so full of crap. I bet you don’t even remember his name. And stop walking around, Max is trying to focus and that’s kind of hard if you keep walking off your mark.”
“Harsh! But maybe true. I think it began with a G, Gino, or something.