IL y a deux mois j'ai déposer avec ce titre c'est à vous de décidez
Two months ago, I filed a post with this title (Good evening, it's up to you!)
Citing this text as a creation of an investigative story
Challenge or Challenges
At the same time I put back the word I had forgotten and put a new sentenc
(Yesterday, I wanted the teenage daughter of the Marquis family to make some teenage friends, so I created a family, including a teenager coming out of a major depression after losing his best friend Gille to unknown circumstances. In the description of the Martin family, I wrote "It's up to you to decide" below.)
It's up to you to decide whether the father and companion returns to his family or helps the search for Gille's disappearance. Is Raphael's friend still alive or not?
During a search, investigators reportedly found a backpack with a G on it.
Would you like to create this search using the backpack written with a G?
Would you like to create these two characters: the Father, this famous Gille
Describe the father, why did he leave, leaving all his belongings behind? What happened? Write his story, his difficulties, his travels, his backpacking, you have carte blanche.
Describe this famous Gille: Why did he disappear? Could he have left a letter? Was he alone, with his family? Write his story of the difficulties, the journey alone, with his family, camping, shipwreck, plane crash, jungle or forest. You have carte blanche.
I have just included this family: Martin Raphael as a teenager, Natacha the mother alone, the home together, which you can find in my studio and on the exchange.
Consider creating your investigators with their difficulties.
What do you think?
Give me your ideas.
While waiting for your replies, thank you for reading my message.