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Comments: I actually never expected this to get such good feedback. It was just something that popped into my head one saturday night, and I began working on the first chapter the following morning. I'm glad to say it's pretty unique, at least compared to most SouMi fanfics. A lot of them revolve around the typical "Sou meets Misao on his journey/Misao runs away to find herself and meets him" stuff that's been floating around for ages. This is a lot darker and more mature than most of the stories on there. Most (not all) revolve around romance, fluff, teenage drama, and all that other stuff (not to say some of mine don't.) But I wanted to be different.
Instead, WA has none of that. Alcoholism and depression is a major theme, but it isn't like that through the entire story. There are the romantic and "light" moments in there, but those are rare..it wouldn't fit with the story. In place of teenage drama and whatnot (Sou is 28, Mis is 26) there is a lot of underlying sexual themes, but not graphic. Which is why the story will be changed from T to M in later chapters. All in all, I have a lot planned for this story, and from the looks of it, it will be at least 30 chapters or more.
I sometimes hesitate to admit that I have far more oneshots and drabbles than I do multi-chaptered fanfiction. I enjoy oneshots a little more because they're so easy to write, and I don't have to worry about updating them. They can be short or long, complicated or simple, anything I want. Oneshots seem to provide more freedom and less stress on my part. So far the only multi-chaptered fanfiction I enjoy writing is What Came After. All my other ones lost my interest rather quickly. I do plan on making more multi-chaptered ones after I finish What Came After, but I don't expect them to be as good or thought out as this one. I put more effort into writing if I know my readers enjoy it. If I get short, pretty useless comments my motivation for writing more is....well, close to nothing. Which is why reviewing is so important, guys! Write good reviews and you get good stories!