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authorbghoward · 1 year
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Unprecedented
     The freshman guard posed from behind a veil of sarcasm, “Ya leavin a’ready?”
     Though it was unlike me to do so, I viciously remarked as I’d not realized the degree of irritation being harnessed, “No, I’m going to pick up your mama from the soup kitchen.”
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WARNING; these stories contain themes disturbing to most readers (who are not degenerates), and is only there to explore the psychology and inner workings of characters in certain situations and living conditions, and the minds of victims and/or their abusers (fictional). These stories are not recommended for readers under the age of 21 as most people are mentally mature by then and know the difference between right and wrong and what shouldn’t be glorified.
If you condone gr00ming, p3dophilia or anything else disgusting like that, please do not engage with me.
My stories are for teaching purposes only.
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AO3 (DARK-THEME AND TWISTED FICTION)
Mouse Trap
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Names and Christmas Sorrows
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velessein-blog · 5 years
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ℱ𝒾𝓃𝓀 ℛ𝓎𝓈ℯ𝓁𝓁ℯ 𝒯𝒽ℯ 𝓈ℴ𝓃 ℴ𝒻 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓂𝒶𝓃 𝓇𝓊𝓃𝓃𝒾𝓃ℊ ℰ.𝒜.𝒞. ℋℯ'𝒻𝓇𝒾ℯ𝓃𝒹𝓁𝓎 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝒹ℯ𝓋𝒾ℴ𝓊𝓈. 𝒽𝒾𝓈 𝓃𝒶𝓉𝓊𝓇𝒶𝓁 ℋ𝒶𝒾𝓇 𝒸ℴ𝓁ℴ𝓇 𝒾𝓈 𝒶 𝒩ℯℴ𝓃 ℴ𝓇𝒶𝓃ℊℯ 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝒽𝒾𝓈 ℯ𝓎ℯ𝓈 𝒶𝓇ℯ ℴ𝓇𝒶𝓃ℊℯ 𝒶𝓈 𝓌ℯ𝓁𝓁. 𝒽ℴ𝓌ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇, 𝒽ℯ 𝓊𝓈ℯ𝓈 𝒸ℴ𝓃𝓉𝒶𝒸𝓉𝓈 𝓉ℴ 𝓂𝒶𝓈𝓀 𝒽𝒾𝓈 ℯ𝓎ℯ 𝒸ℴ𝓁ℴ𝓇. ℋℯ 𝒾𝓈 ℯ𝓍𝓉𝓇ℯ𝓂ℯ𝓁𝓎 𝒸𝓁ℴ𝓈ℯ 𝓉ℴ ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃. 𝒜𝓃𝒹 𝓌𝒾𝓁𝓁 ℴ𝒻𝓉ℯ𝓃 𝓋ℴ𝓊𝒸𝒽 𝒻ℴ𝓇 ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃'𝓈 𝓉ℯ𝓂𝓅ℯ𝓇 ℴ𝓇 𝓋𝒾ℴ𝓁ℯ𝓃𝓉 ℴ𝓊𝓉𝒷𝓊𝓇𝓉𝓈. ℳ𝒶𝓃𝓉 𝓌𝒾𝓁𝓁 𝓇ℯ𝒻𝓊𝓈ℯ 𝓉ℴ 𝒷ℴ𝓉𝒽ℯ𝓇 𝒽𝒾𝓂 𝒻ℴ𝓇 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓈𝒾𝓂ℴ𝓁ℯ 𝓈𝒶𝓀ℯ ℴ𝒻 𝓃ℴ𝓉 𝓌𝒶𝓃𝓉𝒾𝓃ℊ 𝓉ℴ 𝒻𝒾𝓃𝒹 ℴ𝓊𝓉 𝓌𝒽ℴ 𝒽ℯ'𝓁𝓁 𝓉ℯ𝓁𝓁 ℴ𝓃 𝓉𝒽ℯ𝓂 𝓉ℴ. ♦️🖤♦️🖤♦️🖤 #wordsmith #writersconnection #writersociety #writerslife #writersofinstagram #writtingcommunity #writings #writersofig #writterscommunity #writer #writerslife #writer #originalfiction #fiction #creativewriting #fictionalwork #fictionalwriter #writingcommunity #writingcommunityofig #facebookwriter #wattpadnovels #wattpadbook #Wattpad #inkitt #royalroad #inkittnovel #inkittbooks https://www.instagram.com/p/B2-ajLXgs9F/?igshid=xgukoo7sm7z1
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negaran-e-vazeeyat · 5 years
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mbtiofwhys · 4 years
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Persona 5 and how MBTI can expose writing (in)consistency
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We’re studying writing and narratology as self taught, we are passionate about narrative in general and we believe in MBTI as a tool to analyse things and frame both reality and fiction in a different way. These are our opinions on the matter of how MBTI can be useful in approaching plot and character consistency, but don’t take it as a scientific paper;
We’re writing this article after a good 3 runs and various hundred of hours spent in this game per mod. We’ve already analysed the whole main cast and tried to explore everyone of them more in depth, so please don’t take anything in this article as an attack to a certain character or the game as a whole. We love P5 and P5R wholeheartedly - for this reason, we can’t overlook problems when they arise;
Big huge enormous spoilers for both P5 and P5R.
Premise
Characters are the most important element of a story - yes, even more important than the plot. Especially if you consider that a plot is, basically, characters doing stuff to reach a goal. Lots of stories revolve around a particular event or atmosphere, a fictional world to explore, or an issue, but there will always be characters in them because, as human beings, we’re attracted to people, their flaws and their problems.
So, if characters are the basis of a story, going deeper we see how fictional works tell us about how and why people overcome hardships and become a better person in the process (tragedies surely exist, but they aren’t the norm). That’s what is called the transformation arc.
That being said, how do we use MBTI? Since cognition is essential and behaviors mean nothing, we tend to look at characters both from a narrative and metanarrative standpoint. This means putting aside what characters do or what they like, and focusing on how they gain information, make decision and what are their motives. Since stories tell us about people and their struggles, it’s interesting to understand why characters act in a certain way, what really moves them forward. 
This approach, inevitably, must compromise with the fact that fiction is made by people, and people can make mistakes. Works of fiction aren’t flawless and sometimes, trying to find what type a character is, is a way to bring light to those problems. Rules are a social construct, they’re fluid and constantly change, but they also provide useful tools to analyze stories, discovering their strength and their flaws. So, stories aren’t defined solely on strict rules, however MBTI can push one to better understand what is a good story or a well-written character and, vice-versa, why stories can fail to amaze us.
Why Persona 5?
Because it’s an excellent case study to show both how our typing process must adapt to face different situations, and what means to analyse a wide cast of characters that aren’t always perfectly written. The cast, though, is diverse enough that you can have characters with similar or opposite types that interact for 100+ hours, and this creates a very interesting setting for comparison and conflict.
Moreover, the confidant system can be a golden source MBTI-wise, because, if properly developed, a confidant can give us great insights about the character, or show other sides of them outside the main plot. 
Tropes and typing
Persona 5 offers really great examples of what means to differentiate between typology and tropes when typing. Since we’re talking about fictional characters, we must acknowledge that sometimes there is a correlation between certain tropes/archetypes and certain types (mbtinotes on Tumblr talks about this more in depth here: https://mbti-notes.tumblr.com/spotting#fiction ). This, though, isn’t a rule and mustn’t become a limitation when typing, because cognitive functions work regardless of tropes, exactly as they do regardless of behaviors. P5 has both types that follow the tropes they are often associated with, and types that are completely different. 
Ryuji is one of the main example belonging to the first case. He matches the Book dumb and Dumb blonde tropes, alongside with the Hot-blooded and Idiot hero ones. Those traits are usually linked to Se doms: always hungry and with lots of energy. In Ryuji’s case, though, he’s not an ESFP (only) because he’s loud and reckless, but also due to his approach to life and general cognitive process. That being said, it’s also true that he embodies the most common conception of what an ESFP looks like.
A similar example also applies to Akechi: he’s presented as the smart ace detective (The Ace) and later on as the mastermind traitor. He possesses many traits often linked to ENTJs, especially when they’re the villain, antagonist or anti-hero of the story. This doesn’t serve as a limit to his character though, and Akechi shares the majority of a young ENTJ’s cognitive process, alongside with some of its tropes.
On the other hand, P5 also offers characters belonging to the second case, for whom only looking at their tropes and role in the plot can be misleading typing-wise.
It's the case of Futaba: she’s an INFP according to our typing process, however the game always stresses her quirky and antisocial side, something so strong it defines her as a person even after her narrative arc. This is why many people type her as INTP, since those traits are often linked to Ti doms, high Ne users or rationalist types.
Another example is Yusuke: we typed him INTJ even though the community often refers to him as an ISFP. Our main complain regarding Yusuke as an ISFP is about how this type is justified only using the tropes he’s associated with. Since Yusuke is a bizarre artist and a weirdo, he must also be an ISFP in love with painting, art and beauty, right? Well, this is true, but not because he’s an ISFP. His behaviors don’t stem from an ISFP cognition, rather from the one of an INTJ, in our opinion.
Narrative arcs
Narrative arcs define the plot, but (following a shonen structure) they also sadly tend to be too much stand alone in the game, especially when it comes to character development. This leads to a situation where characters shine in their narrative arc, but then just sit in the background for the rest of the game, as a part of the Phantom Thieves. This isn’t entirely a bad thing, since Persona 5 revolves around a large cast of characters and tends to focus more on the group as a whole, so this structure suits the game’s leitmotif appropriately. However, narrative arcs surely enhance what we said about tropes and stereotypes, not always in a good way. 
There’s also the problem of characters following the plot/comic gags instead of the opposite. A story may undoubtedly be full of gags and fanservice without it compromising its characters and their purpose inside the narration, but problems arise when said characters must adhere to rules set by the plot, rather than being realistic people freely taking actions and making mistakes.
More specifically, we’re referring to:
Ann and harassment
This, in our opinion, is the most emblematic case about narrative arcs and how they tend to be isolated from the rest of the game. Ann’s arc doesn’t revolve around a big issue, differently from others later on where the Phantom Thieves face threats against the entire Japan. However, Kamoshida feels like a real villain and the pain inflicted to his students isn’t less relevant than other issues. The firs arc tells us a story about harassment, how it may lead to victim blaming, social exclusion and extreme actions like Shiho’s attempted suicide. So, the game surely starts with a realist and captivating take, but what lies after it? Sadly, not much. From that moment on, Ann still remains the most sexualised member of the group and is often the one whose body is used as a tool to gain intel or other useful things - Yusuke’s modeling affair and the second letter of recommendation on Shido’s ship are just two blatant example.
And while Ryuji’s confidant is simple and straightforward yet still works properly, Ann’s one can be dull, revolving around characters less interesting and engaging than the ones we see during Kamoshida’s arc. Moreover, her confidant takes place while Shiho is still recovering, so we see her mentioned only few times.
Makoto and duty
Every awakening in Persona 5 is thrilling and moving but, speaking for us mods, we think that Makoto has one of the most galvanizing. Her arc embraces the leitmotif of rebellion and it works even better than the others since she always appears as a diligent and polite student. But is there something more after her awakening? Sadly, as we saw for Ann, the answer is no. Makoto’s confidant is plain, a simple solution placed by developers to show her personality while introducing new characters. It works, but it doesn’t give a further twist to the premise the game showed during her awakening. Not to mention that, despite her decision to less blindly follow the rules, Makoto is often relegated to the mom friend/dutiful student role, reminding others of rules and schoolwork and stuff. Yes, she has a relevant role in Sae’s arc, but we still find her confidant lacking what is shown during Kaneshiro’s arc.
Futaba and self growth
Futaba’s arc is interesting on many levels, especially because we see how a hikikomori undergoing severe traumas can overcome them, thus becoming a healthier person. Even though her arc is one of the most emotional in the game, Futaba quickly resets to a stage where she’s more of a comic relief than a vivid character and she often kicks in just to mock the other thieves or to solve problems tied to computer science and technology. Yes, this is coherent to her character, at the same time it often closes her in stereotypes since Futaba is limited by those roles rather than showing her new and mature side.
Kasumi and Sumire and the lack of closure
Sumire’s arc and confidant deal with finding acceptance and a new balance between her old and new self, since Sumire slowly accepts her sister’s death. Or, at least, this is what the game tries to convey to the players. We love what Persona 5 Royal added to the main game and we played both versions for hundred of hours, however we must admit how both of us mods found lack of proper character development throughout Sumire’s confidant. Her arc does a great job in showing how much pain she had to endure and how she begins to live with her sister’s death. But at the same time her confidant doesn’t give her a new starting point, in our opinion. Why? Because reaching rank ten with Sumire means that she just finds a new way to be tied to Kasumi, and not in a completely healthy way. Sumire admits how gymnastic was a way to be together with her sister and how she loved accessory activities tied to the sport, like eating ice cream after training, more than the sport itself. So, Sumire never really cared about the competitive side of gymnastic and, at the end of her confidant, it seems like she sticks with it just as a way to be tied to Kasumi again. Yes, this is surely a healthier way than the one she took with Maruki’s help, and we know how our opinion regarding Sumire can be controversial, at the same time we don’t think her confidant truly ends her arc properly.
What has typing every character highlighted?
After 3 playthroughs, two platinum trophies and many hours spent discussing this group of punks, we used MBTI to give a structure to our articles and, unexpectedly, we often had to slightly change our approach in typing the main cast. It’s been a huge project of analysis, research, reading online discussions and further learning. In the end, we’d like to write down our own conclusion about these characters. This specific section might be a bit more about our personal opinions, though.
Protagonist (ENFP)
Typing the protagonist was the wildest part of this project. Since he’s mostly an avatar controlled by the player, we knew everything had to be taken with a grain of salt. We separated canon from player’s choices, as a way to find what makes the protagonist a real character (sadly, not as much as he would have deserved). We also tried not to rely too much on gameplay mechanics in typing. In the end, we progressed by process of elimination, discarding the option that surely didn’t fit. We agreed on ENFP for him, but ENTP isn’t a bad match either. Even if a character so malleable by the player can’t be associated to a single type so easily, we do believe that a starting point somehow exists. Our hope for the future is that in new games we’ll get to play a real character, though.
Morgana (ESTJ)
Morgana was pretty hard to type, especially regarding the perceiving axis - which is a pity, because he’s not the stock ESTJ type of character. But since he’s the mascot of the Phantom Thieves, Morgana is often even more stereotyped than the other characters. He decently shows his dominant function during the game, but way less his auxiliary and tertiary ones, since his personality gets subdued by his function as the sidekick of the protagonist.
Ryuji (ESFP)
We talked above how tropes aren’t always detrimental and Ryuji is the perfect example of this concept. He was the easiest character to type, due to his simple (yet defined) personality. Ryuji demonstrates how a character doesn’t have to be complex or multifaceted to be interesting and loveable.
Ann (ESFJ)
Ann is the opposite case of Ryuji: a character driven by plot rather than by being a vivid person. We aren’t saying we dislike Ann (honestly there isn’t a thief we properly dislike), but we must admit how typing her was really difficult, and not because she’s too complex. It’s safe to assume she’s a Fe dom, however the game doesn’t give any solid clue about her perceiving axis - we traced down Si only by elimination and because her confidant show a clear FeNe loop, but otherwise the game offers nearly no clue of her Si (or Ti). Ann’s personality can’t shine properly in a game where, outside her narrative arc, she often has to follow the role of the ‘attractive/supportive character’ assigned to her. 
Yusuke (INTJ)
Yusuke is an interesting case: typing him wasn’t easy, but, contrary to Ann, just because he’s more complex than he may appear. Under the ‘artist’ trope (that misled the majority of the community towards ISFP) there’s a character with less predictable sides and a well-written arc. Also, a very nice example of a non-textbook INTJ, since these types are often associated with science and/or greater battles in life. Yusuke was a nice surprise to find.
Makoto (ISTJ)
Typing Makoto was a bit of a slow process, since there isn’t a popular type assigned to her by the community. At the same time, identifying her cognitive functions wasn’t too hard, so we can at least say she’s a relatively solid character, meaning that even if she’s mostly a textbook ISTJ, she still shows the development process of her inferior Ne and tertiary Fi in her confidant. Her growth is pretty linear, and the problem lies precisely in the lack of a proper twist in her personality, since she could have been far more interesting and less predictable.
Futaba (INFP)
Futaba was hands down the hardest character to type, since she’s tied to all the stereotypes of being quirky, asocial and nerd, usually associated with INTPs. Futaba perfectly shows how a theoretically well-written character can’t shine under specific circumstances: she has an emotional and complex arc, which was in fact our starting point in typing her, since it’s a pretty clear example of a FiSi loop. Yet, she acts more as a comic relief or as a source to solve IT-related problems, and her functions aren’t properly shown.
Haru (INFJ)
Despite the meme of Atlus hating her and not giving her the proper screen time (which isn’t untrue), Haru was pretty easy to type. She’s a nice example of how a character doesn’t have to follow his type’s tropes to feel real. Haru isn’t the typical daydreaming INFJ with a saviour complex, and in fact she gets sometimes mistyped as INFP. Unluckily, as for Ann, the game doesn’t do a good job in giving her a well-rounded personality, and in fact finding evidences of her third and fourth functions was pretty hard.
Goro (ENTJ)
Akechi is probably the most multifaceted and complex character in the game, at least in P5 vanilla - we believe Maruki lowkey stole that record in Royal. However, since he’s a well-written one (even if he still lacks a proper narrative arc, to a certain extent), Akechi wasn’t hard to type. The most interesting thing is that he may seem the classic ENTJ with a psychopath/killer personality, but in reality, he probably doesn’t suffer from any mental illness, and his character revolves around what happens when functions are used unhealthily, or are excessively underdeveloped. For this exact reason, though, we find a pity that the game doesn’t properly address the consequences and aftermath of a teen that had to commit severe crimes and murder people to find a place in life.
Kasumi (ENFP) and Sumire (ISFJ)
There’s a lot to say about Kasumi and Sumire, especially regarding their role in the plot and their confidants. Typing them wasn’t easy, since we only see Kasumi through Sumire’s actions, and both of them have a half-confidant instead of a proper one each. So, with both sisters we had to proceed a bit by process of elimination, since they appear for a relatively short time and without super strong evidences of their types despite a few functions. Sadly, they highlighted how writing characters for plot’s sake rather than by making them vivid may lead to incomplete narrative arcs.
We’ve come to the end of this article. Thank you for reading!
This officially concludes our journey with the P5 main cast - it’s been a wonderful experience to learn more about both MBTI and the characters of the game we loved so much. If you want to discuss things with us, we’ll gladly listen. You can reach out here on Tumblr in comments, asks and dms, as well as on Instagram.
(And, if you’re interested, we’ve also wrote about Maruki, Sojiro and Tae).
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likhangisipatpuso · 7 years
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Nakita ko siya, naroon rin siya sa panaginip ko. Noong una ay ako lang at mangilan-ngillang mga taong hindi ko matandaan. May isang klase ng pagsusulit. Yung tinatawag nilang performance-based. Inilagay kami sa isang kuwarto. Sa tuwing may bagong round, ako ang unang tao sa loob. Hindi ko lubos na maintindihan ang rason kung bakit ako naroroon sa loob at kung ano ba talaga ang ginagawa ko roon. Nang naglaon ay marami-rami na kami sa loob ng kuwarto. Nakaupo ako sa ibabaw ng mesa, at may bintana sa likuran ko. Maya-maya ay may pumasok sa kuwarto at tinawag kami palabas. Isa-isa kaming pumila. Kinuha ko ang dala-dala kong bag, ngunit ang mga kasama ko’y lumabas na lamang. Wala rin naman akong nakita kung may dala ba silang mga bag. Dinala kami nung tao sa isang malaking silid. Parang isang gymnasium, may entablado rin sa harap. May mga ibang tao na ring nakalinya’t nakaupo, kaya’t inilapag ko ang aking bag at umupo na rin, tulad nila. Nang lumingon ako, nakita ko ang mga kasama kong nakatayo pa rin, at ang ilan sa kanila ay unti-unting lumalabas sa kaliwang pintuan ng gymnasium. Paglingon ko sa kanan ko, nakita ko yung bestfriend ko, at mukhang nawawala siya. Hinatak ko siya paupo at niyakap ko siya. Hindi ko alam kung bakit pero parang may bagay akong kinatatakutan ng mga panahong iyon. Nakita ko rin siya. Tumayo ako’t lumapit siya sa akin. Niyakap niya ako, naramdaman ko pa ngang may mga luhang tumulo mula sa aking mga mata. May panganib ba? Pinaupo niya ako sa tabi ng bestfriend ko. Parehas lang silang tahimik kaya hindi rin ako makapagsalita. Hindi ko alam kung bakit. Umupo na rin siya sa kaliwa ko. Kinuha niya ang mga kamay ko. Hinayaan ko lang siya’t ihiniga ko ang aking ulo sa kaniyang kanang balikat. Hindi ko alam, pero para bang pagod na pagod ako. May pagkakataong dapat ay tatayo siya kaya’t nagising ako, hinatak ko siya’t umiling ako. Hindi pa rin ako nagsasalita. Pero hindi siya umalis. Maya-maya ay naramdaman kong tinatanggal niya ang kamay niya mula sa kamay ko. Dumilat ako’t nakita ko siya. May dalawang tao sa tabi niya. Hinalikan niya ang noo ko at saka siya lumakad palabas ng gymansium. Napatayo ako. Wala na siya. Iniwan na niya ako.
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authorbghoward · 1 year
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“Points to Ponder”
Neither the mind nor the heart can be trusted when enthralled in the grip of love.
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authorbghoward · 2 years
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Blame game…
      I walked out Sam and Eunice’s apartment to the sound of more yelling. Now, the three of them were arguing about whose fault it was that I had abruptly left. It didn’t matter. I was still at the point of trying to shake the thought, or should I say, the sight of Cherish.
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authorbghoward · 2 years
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“Points to Ponder”
The opinion one holds of SELF is seldom confirmed by assessment of others.
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“Points to Ponder”
It is important to understand; when the Lord, fate, or circumstance, for whatever reason, prompts someone's choosing to leave your personal space... let them go. 
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authorbghoward · 2 years
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“Points to Ponder”
Misperception is a real danger whereas, assumption brings about an inevitable detriment.
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authorbghoward · 2 years
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“Points to Ponder”
Amazingly, one can't grasp the true benefit of living life until coming to the understanding that it is about more than just S-E-L-F.
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authorbghoward · 2 years
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A scene change
       There was a little bitterness in my voice, “Excuse me, officer.” My attitude changed immediately upon noticing it was a female. A damn good-looking female officer from where I stood, “Excuse me, miss.”
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