The Inner Workings of a Chibi.
The Hunters

So I realized that I’ve talked about the joint series I have going on with my partner, but I haven’t said much about it.  During NaNoWriMo we worked together on what will be the second book (we have seven planned), and in doing so we ended up going back to the first story and adding a lot more details.

I want to share a sort of synopsis of the story, maybe post a snippet if it’s something that sounds interesting to people.  I want honest feedback, because this is something we want to be published.

Plot summary like thing under the cut, in one of the main character’s POV  :)

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Now it’s 2:30 am

Three more Persona 4 ones


Shadow:  Hey, I just met you

Shadow:  And this is crazy

Shadow:  But I’m you

Shadow:  So accept me, maybe

(next verse)


Nanako:  Hey I just met you

Nanako:  And this is crazy

Nanako:  But you’re my big bro

Nanako:  So take me to Junes, maybe

(next verse)


Kanji:  Hey, I just…

Kanji:  … I mean

Kanji:  … well…

Kanji:  HeyIjustmetyouandthisiscrazybutMAKEMEAMANDAMNIT!

Kanji:  … maybe?

Shadow coasters!  Shadow Kanji and Shadow Naoto are, by far, my two favorite shadows in Persona 4.  Not just because of my feelings for the two characters, but because of how interesting I thought both of them were.  

Shadow Kanji’s coaster actually says, “Born this Way, so GET BENT,” because it’s part of my “Born This Way” set seen here:  https://www.etsy.com/listing/99962739/born-this-way-custom-coaster-you-pick on top of the whole “thug with a soft spot” the whole sexuality thing was thrown in there, too, which just added an entirely different, and interesting, dynamic.  I thought it was really powerful when his shadow was like, “I just want to be accepted." 

With Shadow Naoto, I really, really like how the anime did that whole scene.  That shadow seemed to get really uncomfortably close and pretty much drove Naoto to break down, which I loved, because that’s what the shadows are supposed to do, right?  Force you to face something you don’t want to admit to.  Not to mention that she had to face her shadow alone (everyone else was outside the door, watching from T.V. screens, which added to the, "I don’t want to be alone,” vibe)

And thus, coasters  :)