@littlestartopaz​ asked for the answers to F, W, X, and Y from this post, sooo here we go.

F: Share a snippet from one of your favorite dialogue scenes you’ve written and explain why you’re proud of it. 

Answered here.

W: Do you like more general prompts, or more specific ones?

As I believe we’ve established, my writing operates on a very strict rule: the less specific a prompt is, the faster it gets out of hand.  Do I like general prompts like “Hamilton Star Wars AU” that I can write about at length?  Absolutely.  But I also really don’t have time to do a lot of them, so perforce I’m going to say ‘specific’.

X: A character you enjoy making suffer.

…all of them.  Ever.  Specifically?  Um…nah, I’m going to stand by that.  The more I like a character, the more I want to see them cry over the bodies of everyone they’ve ever loved.  One of my most beloved original characters actually has that exact experience in the canon plot of her novel, and everyone I killed for it were characters I adore.  No one is safe.

Y: A character you want to protect.

I’m going to assume that it’s perfectly feasible to both like making a character suffer and want to protect them, so…yeah.  Wanda Maximoff is the first one to come to mind, also Kurt Wagner, Jean Grey, and Warren Worthington III, John Laurens (I can include historical characters, I do what I want), Grantaire, Enjolras, Cosette, Eponine, Bucky Barnes, Steve Rogers, Sam Wilson, Natasha Romanoff…Veronica Mars, Logan Echolls…the Animorphs if anyone gets THAT reference…Aerin Dragon-Killer, which is even MORE obscure…Rogue, Gambit, Kitty Pryde, Colossus…this list could go on.