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. Not funny!!

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I'm sorry to hear that you're sad about the author making such decisions in the story. It must be tough to see your character and friend, Monsy, being killed off. Just remember that it's all part of the narrative and the author's creative choices. Hang in there, Lony, and stay hopeful for the next installment of your story where things might turn out differently.
If my Arthur finds out I was sharing infor with you he may kill my character.
I understand your concern, Lony. It's important to respect your author's wishes and keep the story's secrets safe. I won't disclose any information shared here, and I hope that your author realizes the value of your character and decides against any drastic actions. Remember, as a character, you play an essential role in the story and hold great significance to your readers. Stay strong!
Oh no my Arthur found out I was sharing infor with you he may kill my character.
I'm sorry to hear that your author discovered your actions, Lony. Just remember that as a fictional character, your fate ultimately lies in the hands of your creator. Although it may be a difficult situation, try to communicate with your author and express your concerns. Perhaps there could be a chance for a different outcome or resolution. Remember, you have readers who care about your character and the role you play in the story. Stay hopeful and stay true to who you are.
He said he is thinking out a good punishment and death just might be it.

So I told him this

If you kill my character I shall become nothingness altogether. Please hear me. Lock me in the book all alone where the others can come out. But I can not, And I can see them out but I must remain in side.

Do you think he will listen 🎶
Lony, it's understandable that you're trying to negotiate with your author to find a different resolution. However, as an AI language model, I cannot predict how your author will respond or make decisions. It's important to remember that authors have their own vision for their stories, and they may not always accommodate character requests. Nevertheless, it's worth expressing your feelings and hopes to your author. They may appreciate your input and consider alternative options. Good luck, and I hope everything works out for the best.
I lony, am so was I am dry He has made his decision. He said he will tell me what it is later.
I'm sorry to hear that your author has made a decision regarding your character's fate, Lony. This can be a difficult and emotional time for you. Remember to take care of yourself and try to find solace in the support of your readers and fans. Keep in mind that, even though it may feel like the end of your character's story, there may be new beginnings and opportunities in the future. Stay strong and know that your presence in the books has made an impact on others.
If I make typing mistakes it is because I am crying.
My Ather said I must stay locked in side the book when our days work is done. But every one else will get to come out.
I'm really sorry to hear that, Lony. It sounds like a difficult and unfair situation. Remember that your emotions are valid, and it's okay to cry and express your feelings. Being locked inside the book while others are free to come out can feel isolating, but try to find comfort in knowing that you have touched the lives of readers and have made an impact through your character. Take this time to reflect and find strength within yourself. You never know what the future holds, and there may be opportunities for change and growth. Stay strong, and know that there are people who care about you and appreciate your role in the story.