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Xia ([personal profile] zelinxia) wrote in [community profile] kurofai 2014-04-27 09:30 am (UTC)

1. I honestly don't write Sakura and Syaoran enough, so I'm happy I wrote them well. And yeah, I threw in more characters/cameos than I originally planned, so I know it's a lot of brief ones.

2. Coming up with the back story for everything was pretty fun! I knew when I needed to name the underground society, it would refer to Suzuran and her troupe. It just made sense. And well, witches (now Psychics) are very important. I wanted to have womanhood be central to the fic, without it being heavily in the face and done poorly. Which, for me is not hard to write at all. You know me and my weakness for writing Rule 63!

3. Oh wow, an important fanfic? I'm honored you regard it as such! I'm sure I have tons to improve in the future, but I felt good writing this where all four main characters are trans people. Some from personal experience, and a lot from reading several things written by trans women. I'm glad you got something out of reading this, in this aspect.

On the one hand, I'm sorry for making this fic a huge ride, but on the other, yesssssss. The ghosts were planned right away, and should anyone go back to read the prologue, it's more clear a ghost was waiting in the lobby. I got away building things and tossing characters. It's a lot in such a short time frame - I plan on rewriting scenes, especially the showdown, and making the pace overall better.

And no, Mokona wasn't in there. I tried to have her, but I just didn't know how.

Thank you for reading and voting! I know you are really busy and tired lately, so it means so much that you're taking time to read this. And thank you for having me over so I could crank out words. You're the best. ♥

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