Two Hearths and Two Hearts
Oct. 9th, 2011 06:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Killer-Kate and Luke Lackland: 1,700 words, and the end of the chapter. The Young Duke receives his answer, and by-and-by departs to create an extra bonus scene elsewhere, because there is no way he would not. This is a much better set-up for the ferocious chapter that follows, than the one I had before. I actually winced at the parallel which occurred to him and me in the very last paragraph.
He has even more reasons to be unreasonable with Kate & Co. than the ones that were always obvious. Reasons other than being related to Kate and more than a bit like her, too. Though that's a pretty big reason, or at least a pretty good explanation, right out of the gate.
Now I'm back to "two chapters and an epilogue" remaining of the first draft, again. Finally, I come to the second of my three climactic showdowns - the military/revolutionary one in Langdale, the political/family one here, and beyond that...
The Big Bad!
He has even more reasons to be unreasonable with Kate & Co. than the ones that were always obvious. Reasons other than being related to Kate and more than a bit like her, too. Though that's a pretty big reason, or at least a pretty good explanation, right out of the gate.
Now I'm back to "two chapters and an epilogue" remaining of the first draft, again. Finally, I come to the second of my three climactic showdowns - the military/revolutionary one in Langdale, the political/family one here, and beyond that...
The Big Bad!