Okay, does anyone else here find the implied backstories to scenarios like this (i.e. "How did they do that to this character and get away with it?") to be infinitely more interesting than the scenarios themselves? Or is it just me?
Okay, does anyone else here find the implied backstories to scenarios like this (i.e. "How did they do that to this character and get away with it?") to be infinitely more interesting than the scenarios themselves? Or is it just me?
Alanis, killed by a magical girl named Shimiko
There's a reason prequels and backstory-fanfics are popular. It teases the imaginative brain as much as a good lingerie does.