So I was thinking along the lines of how sad it was that some children who were born into this world defective but most of them has a hidden talent like painting or a blind person playing the piano. Then, I was thinking about all the people who are blind but some could create amazing artworks, like really really amazing things even though they can't see a thing. I tired it before and when I opened my eyes it was really ugly so I have high respects for them. While I was thinking, I thought to myself, why don't I see plots with any blind writers in it? I mean like Main Character A was originally blind and he couldn't see so he mostly read stuff in braille. But along the way as he grew older, he has lots and lots of amazing ideas to write a story. But he doesn't know the keys for the keyboard and he certainly doesn't only want to write everything in braille, most people who can see won't understand it and it would take a long time for someone to translate thousands and thousands of braille characters and put it into a book for people who weren't blind.
His childhood friend, Main Character B with a slightly lower screen time but couldn't be considered minor, who lives across from his house and has heard of his many plots that he created got an idea and decided to stick small dots onto the keyboard so he knows where everything is including the letters, numbers, spacebars etc. Along the way, he knows where every keys were so he doesn't need the little dots anymore. It took awhile but he finally got his first book published and he became a hit.
After a few years he became lonely and his only friends are his childhood friends, the barrister down the road who makes a mean cup of coffee with different flavours everyday, His next door neighbour who would check if he was still alive because of that one time he overworked and nearly died of hunger and of course his manager who comes to collect his manuscript for his books.
The big change to his life was when his manager resigned from his position due to old age and hired a new manager, Main Character C and also the love interest, freshly graduated from university, looking for a job in the publishing company and a big fan of Character A.
Imagine her shock when she finally met him and realised he was blind. Her reaction was justified due to the fact that Character A doesn't have any book signing, a small biography in his books that says he's blind or his picture and he goes under a alias that is totally random and has nothing to do with his name in anyway. Basically, Character A is a mystery to his fans and no one knows if he is a boy or girl due to the gender neutral alias he picked.
At first Character C was a little worried and slightly more careful with him because he was blind but that feeling was thrown out the window when she realised he can function perfectly normal like a normal person and can even go down to the cafe down the street everyday without getting into an accident, she saw it herself when she spotted him walking to the cafe one day and decided to tail him a little.
And I have no idea what would happen next but the ending would be that Character C finally confessed that she really likes him and Character A would finally get it that Character C was in love and that was why she was acting so weird sometimes because he couldn't tell and dense to the fact that she was trying her hands on flirting with him.
Phew, that's one heck of a plot line oh and lets not forget that his over protective childhood friend, Character B giving a warning to Character C that if she hurt his feelings or even him bodily, she would murder her and no one would find her body, and Character B could due to the fact that she read and watch so much detective works, I'm referring to Detective Conan a little, and part of the forensic force in the police department [ I have no idea if the police department has such things at all so this is just a guess...] that she knows where is the best place to hide a body and the many poisons that can be used.
I really like this plot and I have yet to read/seen anyone writing something like this at all. So hopefully, I can write a real story out of this but for now, I'll just keep it here for future reference. That's all for today! Bye~
And today's quote is a bit morbid somewhat but I like it a lot.
"We are dying from overthinking. We are slowly killing ourselves by thinking about everything. Think. Think. Think. You can never trust the human mind anyway. It’s a death trap."
ANTHONY HOPKINS
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