I'm really puzzled by'story targets mgw'. It's not a common expression that I recognize. Maybe you could provide more context to help explain it.
I'm not sure what that phrase means exactly. It seems quite confusing and might be a jumble of words.
The phrase is very unclear. 'Big tits' is an inappropriate and vulgar term, and 'drugged my story' doesn't have an obvious meaning on its own. It could be some sort of jumbled or made - up statement that doesn't have a real, logical meaning.
One way to clarify a short story is to make sure the plot is straightforward and easy to follow. Cut out any unnecessary details or subplots that might confuse the reader.
If you want the clearest chapter reference, go to Chapter 546. Early on, Fargo's sharp eyes looked at the Alterans who were taking full advantage...; later, the chapter leans on Even those on the roof only had to step back to avoid the projectiles..
If you want the clearest chapter reference, go to Chapter 546. Early on, Fargo's sharp eyes looked at the Alterans who were taking full advantage...; later, the chapter leans on Even those on the roof only had to step back to avoid the projectiles..
Well, what happens at the end of each story depends on the genre and the author's intentions. It could be a satisfying conclusion where all loose ends are tied up, or it could be open-ended to allow for interpretation.
You can try re-reading the parts you don't understand or discussing it with others who have read the story.
Chapter 546 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Fargo's sharp eyes looked at the Alterans who were taking full advantage... and follows through on For instance, they'd allow the teammates to get closer, only to prepare a....
Chapter 546 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Fargo's sharp eyes looked at the Alterans who were taking full advantage... and follows through on For instance, they'd allow the teammates to get closer, only to prepare a....
Chapter 546 is the strongest chapter-level answer because it starts from Fargo's sharp eyes looked at the Alterans who were taking full advantage... and follows through on For instance, they'd allow the teammates to get closer, only to prepare a....