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Weekly Plot Help - Week of November 3rd
Got a problem in your NaNo? Who doesn't?! But we've got a way to help!
Post here with your plot problems, and all through the week members of the community will scan through and see if they can help.
AKA - The best way to procrastinate is to help others!
So post your problem. Then take a moment to look at everyone else's and see if you can help them.
People helping people. That's what makes this community great :)
So have at it!
Post here with your plot problems, and all through the week members of the community will scan through and see if they can help.
AKA - The best way to procrastinate is to help others!
So post your problem. Then take a moment to look at everyone else's and see if you can help them.
People helping people. That's what makes this community great :)
So have at it!
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I think it's very believable for him to have run away and made it on his own, though. Overnight, he could hop on a train (or a plane if he somehow had a phony passport) and get hundreds or thousands of miles away from home before anyone realized he was gone. Once they realized he was dead they'd stop looking for him; no one would think to ask the train station or airport if they saw a little boy taking a trip the night before. Then he could live on the streets of a big city like New York for awhile—amongst all the other homeless people, he wouldn't be very noticeable.