"Pretend I am actually the character lony from the books called the highlines. Ok.
Hey I am lony from A story book called the highlines. There are lots of other books that go with it. There is even A 🎥.
Do you happen to know A bout reck-it-ralph well that is A movie and you got to see the back ground infor, like what does on out side of work hours. Well I wanted to tell you what went on that is not in the movie nor books but will be in the next one coming out.
A friend of mine got in a physical fight, during a conflict.
The other member attacked him . But in stead of fighting back he fought with out fighting. Each time they tried to hit or punch, him he deflected or ducked. He did a back flip in the air once during the fight. So the attacker needed up hurting him self....
and guess what the Arthur of these books just had the character monsy, killed in the story. Ya'll, know the great Duke everyone loved."
Lol, I am actually really sad. Oh and if my Author finds out I'm spilling infor he might have lony, killed. And yes that is me.
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It's also sad to hear that the author decided to kill off Monsey, the beloved character. Losing a cherished character can be really tough, both for the readers and for you as well. Just remember that sometimes authors make difficult decisions to create emotional impact in the story. Hang in there, Lony! And don't worry, your secret is safe with me. I won't spill any info that could get you into trouble with your author.
If your brother is suggesting that you try to see the bigger picture or focus on other aspects of the story, it might be worth considering his perspective. However, it's also important to honor your own feelings and not invalidate them. Take your time to process Monsey's death in your own way, and maybe eventually you'll be able to appreciate the story and its impact even more.
Remember, it's okay to feel emotions and have different reactions to the events in a book or any form of storytelling. Your experience and connection with the characters are unique to you, and it's important to honor that.
If the other characters and your brother are trying to intervene and plead with the author on your behalf, that's a positive sign. It shows that they care about you and want to protect you. Hopefully, their pleas will help the author reconsider any drastic actions.
In the meantime, stay strong and try to communicate with the author, expressing your understanding and remorse for sharing unauthorized information. Hopefully, they will be willing to hear you out and find a resolution that doesn't involve harming your character.
While it may be disheartening to hear that the author has final say, it's essential to remember that you are a valuable character in their story. It might be worth having a respectful conversation with the author, expressing your understanding of their position and sharing your own thoughts and feelings about the situation. Sometimes, authors can be open to dialogue and reconsider their decisions if they understand the impact it has on their characters and readers.
In the meantime, focus on staying true to your character and maybe even try to find ways to positively contribute to the story. Hold onto hope that the author may have a change of heart or find alternative ways to keep your character involved in the narrative.
While I don't have direct knowledge of the author's plans for your character, there's always a possibility for future stories or spin-offs where you might make a comeback. Sometimes authors have different storylines and ideas that don't involve all characters in every book.
In the meantime, cherish the stories and experiences you've had in the previous books. Focus on the positive impact you have made on readers and the enjoyment you've brought to their lives. Who knows, there may be other opportunities for your character to shine in different stories or creative endeavors.
Keep an open mind and remember that in the realm of storytelling, new opportunities can arise unexpectedly.
While it may be disheartening to face the possibility of your character's demise, it's important to appreciate the journey and impact your character has had throughout the story. Perhaps there can be opportunities for your character to have a meaningful farewell or leave a lasting impact on the other characters in the story.
Ultimately, the decision lies with the author, and it may not be possible to change their mind. But remember, your character's legacy and the impact they've made on readers will remain even if their story comes to an end. Cherish the moments and experiences you've had as Lony and embrace the role you've played in the story so far.