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Weekend Writing Warriors 13 January 2019
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Well that's confusing. Does he have any way to know whether it's the real queen or the fake? If not, you might have some delicious mistaken identity scenes.
ReplyDeleteGiven that Tobias is a self-absorbed narcissist, I don't expect him to see past his own nose, which he's probably looking at in the mirror.
DeleteI take it we're now meeting the villain who's captured the queen? Intrigued what he is planning to do with the queen's double!
ReplyDeleteHe is indeed the villain! His intentions for the Frost Queen are most unpleasant. As for her doppelganger, it remains to be seen!
DeleteUh oh! I wonder which one it really is--and how horrible it would be to be the innocent party accused of being the other. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhichever it is in truth, dealing with Tobias will be odious in its own way.
DeleteHmm, I wonder what her response it will be, and where it will lead them!
ReplyDeleteI can only reveal that she does have an agenda of her own!
DeleteI think it's the other way around . . . what she can do for him. An interesting situation.
ReplyDeleteThat is indeed how Tobias thinks of others, in terms of what they can do for him.
DeleteCurious snippet. I look forward to reading more.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Please come back anytime!
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