Subject: This is cute!
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Posted on: 2022-12-10 17:49:15 UTC

Good job deciding to participate in this. It's a great way to show your stuff and get some valuable feedback.

... Which I shall now provide!

You've got one PPC continuity error up front: the Courtyard isn't actually outside Headquarters, per se. It's not a place you can just walk into from World One without going through the rest of HQ first. It's been kept deliberately vague whether it's even really open to a sky somewhere or if the sky is a magical or technological simulation.

You've also got a few bugs in your writing. Not to worry, plenty of beginning writers make these kinds of mistakes, and for the most part they're easily fixed.

Simplest first: you don't need to double-punctuate your dialogue, like you've done with the following lines:

  • “Definitely!”, said the sister
  • “Do I ever!”, said Alexa
  • “Oh!”, she said in embarrassment

In each case, the comma following the exclamation mark is unnecessary. Same goes if any of her lines had ended in a question mark, too. Take the commas out, and the lines would be correct.

Another dialogue punctuation issue appears in this examples:

  • “I was two years old,” said Clayton, blushing, “Anyway, you want to have a snowball fight?”

Clayton has two separate speeches here, so there should be two sentences in this line. The first sentence ends after "blushing," so there should be a period instead of a comma at that location.

Also, a human logic note: I'm pretty sure two years old is too young to be seasoning your own cocoa. I reckon most kids that young would get more sugar (or salt) on the floor than in a cup without close adult supervision.

The opposite error appears here:

  • “So, Alexa,” said the brother, who ... hat, “Even though you’ve gotten this weird new job, are you still coming to the party on Christmas?”

Clayton has one continuous speech here, so the comma after "hat" is correct, but second part beginning with "even" should not be capitalized.

And, ack, I've run out of time—but Google "as you know, Bob," regarding characters telling each other things they would already know.

I repeat, though, that overall this was cute, and I enjoyed the concept. Keep doing stuff like this!

~Neshomeh is going caroling!

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