Don't be a belligerent writer - let your characters take charge and impel the story forward spontaneously!
A short story about an Arts student.
Sophie sat in her art studio on a Saturday evening, staring at her unfinished painting.
She didn't want to work on it but there was no other work left for her to do. She would have been impelled to be with her friends who were probably going out tonight, but she had promised that she would finish this piece first.
This situation merges her, She pulled out the big rubber mallet from under the table and began beating down on the paint with belligerent, squishing all of the beautiful shades into one uniform color like muddy water which characterizes her angriness.
A few hours later, she took a break and poured herself some drink from the glass carafe next to her easel which shows her spontaneous reactions in her.
At 10 pm, she grabbed her jacket and keys before leaving the house through the back door so as not to disturb any neighbors.
The street lights illuminated her path home just enough so that she could make out shadowy figures by a nearby park bench.
As soon as she reached them, they turned around quickly looking startled...
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