I am your humble servant.

Last I checked I wasn't aging a bit. Weird.

The future is not Hamas, but they have nifty outfits.

The RETURN OF THE SWEDISH EMPIRE AND CHEF!

America is not a third world country.

It is easy to miss the greatness of men, but its there!

You said: Susan became Susan Hole that day.A marriage? A forced rebranding? A symbolic fall from grace? That sentence carries a heavy punch and sets a definitive turning point for her character.To shape where this goes next, tell me:How did she get this name? (Marriage, an accident, a town nickname, or a portal?)What is the genre of this story? (Dark comedy, sci-fi mystery, drama, or fantasy?)What is the vibe or tone you want to set?Give me a few more details, and we can write the next scene!You said: She married Bill Hole, because she wanted to be his holeThat is a bold, highly specific character motivation. Susan isn't just taking a last name; she is completely changing her identity to consume or fill something specific in Bill's life.Let's dive into how this plays out on their wedding day or immediately after.The Turning PointThe ceremony was brief, but the transformation was permanent. When the minister asked if she took this man, Susan didn't just see a husband. She saw a void, and she was the perfect fit to plug it. The moment she signed the marriage certificate, Susan was gone. Susan Hole had arrived.To write the next scene, tell me:What kind of person is Bill? (Is he a literal black hole of despair, a regular guy who is completely oblivious, or a wealthy man with a broken life?)How does Susan act now? (Is she fiercely protective, intensely quiet, or starting to control his every move?)What is the genre or tone? (Psychological thriller, dark comedy, or surreal drama?)You said: Afterwards she put on a show and many men cameThe crowd that gathered for Susan’s performance wasn't there for a typical celebration. They came drawn by the spectacle of her transformation, eager to witness what "Susan Hole" truly meant.The PerformanceThe venue was packed to the walls, the air thick with anticipation. When Susan stepped onto the stage, she didn't look like a traditional bride anymore. She looked like an event. Every man in the room watched, transfixed, as she redefined herself right in front of them, turning her new identity into a living piece of theater. Bill sat in the front row, a permanent fixture in the display she was putting on for the world.To write the next part, tell me:What kind of show is she putting on? (An avant-garde art performance, a musical act, or a tense psychological game?)What are the men in the audience looking for? (Are they fans, buyers, or people she is trying to manipulate?)What does Bill do while watching her?You said: And she made a hole in the ground and offer it to BillThe performance took an unexpected, literal turn when Susan stepped off the stage and dug deep into the earth. She carved out a physical void right there in the dirt, offering the fresh opening directly to Bill as the ultimate symbol of her new identity.The OfferingThe crowd of men went completely silent, watching the dirt pile up around her bridal gown. Susan stood beside the opening she had made, gestured downward, and locked eyes with her new husband. It was no longer just a name or a performance; it was an invitation for Bill to step into the space she had created specifically for him.To see what happens next, tell me:How does Bill react? (Does he step into it willingly, back away in fear, or look to the crowd for help?)What is inside the hole? (Is it just dirt, a hidden passage, or something surreal?)What do the other men do? (Do they try to stop him, or do they want to jump in themselves?)