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Cheshcake Factory- Writer Series
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Drawn by Janus(http://www.furaffinity.net/user/janus/) and posted with his permission, this is a commission/gift/exchange/something featuring his catgirl character Chesh, my human self and some other patrons of a restaurant that's about to undergo some changes. Based off the Cheshcake Factory story series, this sequence illustrates one of the many transformations that occur during Chesh's initial take over. With each scene, I'll also be adding my own thoughts as the writer in this situation. Now, let's get started.
“Here’s your coffee, sir.”
The smile I gave her as she set down the coffee in front of me masked my frustration as I stared at the blank pad of paper in front of me. I’d been trying for weeks to come up with an idea for a good story, and I’d been striking out in all the usual spots for ideas. With nothing else left to try, I decided maybe a change of scenery was in order, and I hoped the restaurant I was in now would give me a strike of inspiration.
Still waiting for that strike, inspiration! I took a long sip of the coffee before turning back to the paper in front of me. I could hear everyone around me enjoying their meals, working or making small talk. Maybe coming here wasn’t such a hot idea; all the noise was kind of distracting. I scribbled out a couple of ideas on the paper as I tried to shut out the world around me.
“Here’s your coffee, sir.”
The smile I gave her as she set down the coffee in front of me masked my frustration as I stared at the blank pad of paper in front of me. I’d been trying for weeks to come up with an idea for a good story, and I’d been striking out in all the usual spots for ideas. With nothing else left to try, I decided maybe a change of scenery was in order, and I hoped the restaurant I was in now would give me a strike of inspiration.
Still waiting for that strike, inspiration! I took a long sip of the coffee before turning back to the paper in front of me. I could hear everyone around me enjoying their meals, working or making small talk. Maybe coming here wasn’t such a hot idea; all the noise was kind of distracting. I scribbled out a couple of ideas on the paper as I tried to shut out the world around me.
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