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(What'd I miss?)
Shut up Jefferson
(Lol)
(Shut up Heather)
(What'd I miss?)
Shut up Jefferson
(Lol)
(Shut up Heather)
(Or we could combine these two and the "homecoming princess" could be the former heartbreaker, drive a guy to suicide in her former town, and stopped breaking hearts after that because she needs mental help. [She has manic depression] She moved here because of the better psychiatrist. WAIT AND SIMON COULD TRY AND DIG UP GOSSIP BECAUSE his brother was the one who commited suicide, and he's trying to get revenge after he moves here, so he tries to seduce her while finding gossip, but ends up falling in love with her.)
YES
(HOW ABOUT WE JUST USE THE PLOT OF HEATHERS WHILE WE'RE AT IT?!)
(HEATHERS HEATHERS HEATHERS!!)
(Uh…?)
(Oh…* flushes story ideas down the drain sadly * Okay.)
(HEATHERS HEATHERS HEATHERS!!)
And Peggy
Nah, jk
And VERONICAAAAAAAAAAAAA
(CHANDLER! DUKE! MCNAMARA!)
What’s Heathers? Also, @Demi don’t! We love your ideas! But what’s Heathers?)
(It's this musical with a terrifyingly messed up plot)
(Is it’s an already existing musical then I think we can’t do it since the point of this is to make one up)
(Yeah. Seriously, what did I miss?)
(how about a character introduces one of the ideas you guys have made up by saying oh lets do a messed up plot like heathers and then we build from there?)
(ooooh I like it. I VOLUNTEER!)
Go ahead, as long as it’s not an actual existing musical!)
(YAY)
(Yeah. Seriously, what did I miss?)
(Not much. Just casual chitchat between the people.)
(Oh good)
(Ok so are we going back to the rp now or…?)
Sophia stayed silent, she rarely had good ideas.
Yeah)
Fae thought for a moment. “What about a heartbreaker type thing with a dark twist?”
Ainhoa thought about it. "Yeh, that could be interesting. With a really messed up, Heathers type plot…"
"Like…murder!" Lau suggested a bit too excitedly.
“Or suicide. Unintended murder.”
"High school setting?"
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