
Melissa Ingoldsby
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The Consequence of Silence, part three
As they walked into the art museum, it was an entirely new thing for Bojack. It was a quiet and relaxing environment with large open areas with lots of seating and couches and plenty of employees watching your every move.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
The Consequence of Silence
The Consequence of Silence (Originally posted on my fanfiction account) Author's note: I REALLY love this show, and I really love all of the characters in it. I happened to accidentally stumble upon this show while watching reviews of related media, and by giving it a chance, I found it to be one of the most meaningful and mesmerizing experiences that I related to very well, on a spiritual and emotional level. On more than one occasion, these stories relating to these very well created characters made me cry. It's a matter of quality and effort these writers and certainly the creator put into that makes this show the original and honest piece of art that it is. In the face of it's last season already aired, closing this show to its finality, I feel like, in my opinion, these characters all deserve some degree of happiness. This is how I feel about these characters, so this is how I wrote it and I do respect the true ending of the show either way. I don't own it, but I adore it. Also, I'm a huge fan of Todd, and I do respect his asexuality, so I tried very hard to align with that and be realistic to relationships and who they are. This is my interpretation of the last season, and how I see the characters if things played out a bit differently. This begins right before Bojack accepts the drama professor role at Wesleyan University.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
The Consequence of Silence
Author note : This is part 5, so please don’t read ahead!! Lol 😂 unless you want to! **** Bojack leaned forward, kissing him on the cheek softly. "Listen, I won't ever do anything with you unless you're one hundred percent good with it. This is as new to me as it is for you."
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
Five movies that terrify, bring out nostalgia and wake you up!
I have always loved horror, and as a young child, I had practically begged for my parents to rent(Blockbuster, circa early 1900’s, haha) from the horror section for me since I realized it’s ultimate potential.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Horror

