Once Upon the Misfortune Coalition

Most of my summer story has already taken turns to different issues and introduced outside concepts. They've seriously piled over a short amount of chapters, and I would blame the dynamism─playing their parts not individually but part of the entire sequence. It's only my luck they converge to the other way around, weaving uniformity, but it's terrible on my end.

Anxiety clogged the cogs every now and then.

I have this nagging thought that I'm mistaking the unruly for important, or the other way around otherwise.

I suppose it's the writing.

But before I dive deep to my exploration of styles and inexperience, the main story should take the spotlight. I sure you've all been given a hard time to think about some things, I sincerely apologize.

May it be late as an advice─I'd see to it that the best tactic of understanding my story is to be the leisurely reader who tramples through the letter and never looks back.