Two Lives/Quick Guide

This story is written unlike many other stories on UFSW. This story features picture-text narration. Read this Guide to understand how to read this story. Read along;

Narration
Narration will be in a unique way, unlike other stories. Narration will be quite rare in the story due to the fact this is mostly dialogue, however if there is a moment where narration is used, the following will be seen:

{action here} what the character says here

Narration here

{action here} what the character says here

As you can see, narration appears in italics.

Speaking and Actions
When a character speaks, there won't be any quotation marks. Instead, a picture of the character will appear at the beginning of a new line, actions will be in brackets: { } like so:

{action here} what the character says here

What Characters Think
What characters think works similar to the Speaking and Actions, as seen above, except there's a little more to it. The character would speak and/or do their actions like usual, but they're thoughts would appear differently, like below:

{action here} what the character says here what the character thinks here

As you can see, the character's thoughts appear bolded as opposed to a regular font.

Awkward Silences
Awkward Silences appear every now and then throughout the stories, but you're probably wondering, how are they expressed? Well, my friend, that is easy. Read below:

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A series of dots will signify no response or an awkward silence. The amount of dots can affect the awkwardness of a scene, but it's pretty rare.

Well I hope this guide helped you, I may add more to the guide later, hope you've understood this guide and enjoy your reading experience of Two Lives.