More about my story
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Back to the knock on the door…
His partner, sent over by the boss as a surprise, arrives at his door, and he is shocked. He works alone, this was not discussed and leads to a call back.
Threats are delivered; she stays. In her own room of course.
As I’m writing these information pieces I note over the days the story repeats or changes a little. This is because as I’m writing it, the story changes the characters, the situations, the places as I fill in the gaps, and flesh out the story, little pieces that change from my original thoughts.
I will think of something new as a question is asked, and one will be that our journalist is a feature writer and has been published in reputable newspapers. This, of course, sets his bona fides as cover, but I added another detail: he can actually write. If not mentioned before, he has a history with the keynote speaker. They are inevitably going to meet, though in his role as protector, which is not supposed to happen.
What plan ever goes by the book?
In the early stages of the story, he will meet with the girl in white, the policeman, maybe he’ll run into the head of the secret police, and maybe the keynote speaker.
Then there is the leader of the rebels.
In between all of this, he had to get used to the fact he now has a shadow, and she cannot be cut out. It’s no coincidence that she will do very nicely as a distraction, but who is it she will be distracting if not our protagonist?