Author's Note:
Hello, fellow readers! First things first, this story is still ongoing. I have no plans to stop writing and do plan to release the new chapter within the month (… hopefully). The reason for this unprecedented delay is due to a few things: One, work has started to pick up during this time of the year and when I'm back home usually I'm too tired to give the piece a good shining. Next is that I've changed into a new rig just three weeks ago, and uh, yeah, was gaming just a little harder than usual? I mean come on, if you spent huge money on a new computer won't you want to enjoy it? Right…?
*gets pelted by eggs*
The third reason is more a bit complex. As I've said, this chapter is the climax of the story. Moreover, Yang's feelings are becoming unpredictable. It's… hard trying to decide whether to focus more on her change of emotions, or the main flow of the story, when to employ some change of POVs to make it come together nicer and so on. It makes me somewhat annoyed at myself for restricting to just Yang's PoV, because that means I cannot describe their reactions or feelings without them being completely out of place.
And then there's this… fading of interest/motivation/attention? Towards RWBY in general. Used to be that Monty Oum will send us interesting Tweets from time to time, and I've just recently realized how important they are at keeping the imagination alive. Keeping a character in character is fortunately my forte (although ironically I have an OOC Ruby that I plan to eventually grow up to an in character Ruby), but keeping the writing inspiration alive after being starved of source materials for such a long time is… hard. The updated RWBY game staves away some of the thirst, but it isn't nearly enough…
So, please be a little patient. This story has not ended yet, and as long as Team RWBY keeps running I have no plans to stop writing RWBY even if my priorities have shifted to something else. So ends this mini blog of my own, and good day.
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