It was an accident. I didn't mean to do it on purpose. Something just went wrong at that moment.
I had a misunderstanding. I thought I was doing the right thing based on the information I had. But it turns out that the information was incomplete or wrong. I feel so bad about it and I'll be more careful in the future.
Well, it might be that I was really desperate at that time. Maybe I had no other choice. You know, things can get out of hand sometimes and you just have to act. But I'm sorry if it has disappointed you.
It could be related to a betrayal or a shockingly unexpected action. Maybe someone broke a promise or did something completely out of character.
Honestly, I've always been interested in this kind of story. I know it's a bit out there, but I thought it could be really impactful if done right. So I just went for it.
I made sure to have a lot of twists and turns. That always keeps the reader on their toes.
Yes, it's completely true. I lived through it myself.
The 'What I've Done' novel is about a character's journey of facing their past mistakes. Its significance is that it shows the power of taking responsibility and the possibility of growth and change. There are also deep emotional explorations that touch the hearts of readers.
Well, it might be a fanfiction that is set in a world that is very similar to a game world. Maybe it has elements like quests, leveling up, or unique game - like characters, which makes it seem like it could be part of a game. Without reading it, it's hard to say for sure. But it definitely sounds like an interesting concept that blurs the line between a game and a fan - created story.
One way could be to show how it can be used as a creative writing example. Highlight the unique storytelling techniques in Peter fanfiction.
I once accidentally released a vengeful spirit that caused chaos. It was a huge mistake I'll never forget.
I don't know who the author of it is. There could be many fanfiction writers out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.