![]() ![]() It's not like, "I'm finding my other half." It's like, "I'm whole and this person has gone off and become whole and become the best version of themselves they can be at this stage of their lives." They pursue their dreams and their own ambitions they've figured out a lot about themselves. ![]() When they come back together, they're coming back together with their own wholeness. I like to see them go off in their own direction and earn a sense of wholeness and personal integrity, and a sense of their own selves and independence before they come back together. A lot of times when I'm writing these stories, I create scenarios where these people have these amazing connections, but they are in some way unformed. There's something I want for them as individuals too. But when I'm in the chair and I'm writing, there's more that I want for them than just to be together. A lot of times with the reader, and I get it because as a reader I feel it too, you just want them together. ![]()
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