Sometimes the Trite is True
Jun. 5th, 2013 11:50 amMy characters are specifically barred from being subjects of this answer. If I let them have their way, they'd do nothing but blather on about how many horrible things I subject them to for the purpose of the story. That they'd be right is entirely beside the point.
I considered this question for a bit (and found it a little unsettling to realize I had numerous instances to compare and contrast), but concluded that the most accurate answer is also the one most expected, unto the point of cliché, for a mother.
Childbirth.
( Cut for those uninterested in a birthing tale... )
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I considered this question for a bit (and found it a little unsettling to realize I had numerous instances to compare and contrast), but concluded that the most accurate answer is also the one most expected, unto the point of cliché, for a mother.
Childbirth.
( Cut for those uninterested in a birthing tale... )
Crossposted here.
For more 30-Day Challenge fun, check out