Somebody -- I really cannot remember who -- once said that creating characters is sort of like programming a little AI in the back of your brain. You set it up and define the parameters, but once it's running, it makes its own decisions, and some of them can really surprise you.
I am trying to write about an amusing dinner party. Yukiko, however, took one glance around my description of Taizen's restaurant and started going on about what an interesting use of space it was, did she design it herself or hire an architect, how hard was it to get a building permit from the town, did she own the building or have to get permission from her landlord, etcetera, etcetera. I decided that Taizen hadn't owned the building at the time, but had bought it later, and Yukiko suddenly went "Huh. Say, I should talk to her about the building next door that I've been thinking of buying. Maybe I could remodel and put in a restaurant on the ground floor. Actually, if Yura wants to get out of the yatai business, I could rent to her..."
Characters.
*beats head against wall*
I am trying to write about an amusing dinner party. Yukiko, however, took one glance around my description of Taizen's restaurant and started going on about what an interesting use of space it was, did she design it herself or hire an architect, how hard was it to get a building permit from the town, did she own the building or have to get permission from her landlord, etcetera, etcetera. I decided that Taizen hadn't owned the building at the time, but had bought it later, and Yukiko suddenly went "Huh. Say, I should talk to her about the building next door that I've been thinking of buying. Maybe I could remodel and put in a restaurant on the ground floor. Actually, if Yura wants to get out of the yatai business, I could rent to her..."
Characters.
*beats head against wall*