Can I eat this rabbit for breakfast?

 

 

Because Mayi is being bothered again by an army of crazy rabbits (lol), I suddenly found the urge to post a blog about them.
 
I don't really like talking about plotbunnies because they just remain that way---mere plots. Unless I get some heavy dose of inspiration, I will just end up frustrated about them because they don't end up getting written at all.
 
Take for example, Mirak. It's a spur-of-the-moment plotbunny and good gosh, you cannot imagine how troubled I am when the story materialized in my mind. It cannot even be categorized as 'inspiration' anymore because I was really itching to write it back then. To the point that I used old notebooks and (the clean slate at the back of my) old test papers just to write the parts because the words wouldn't stop and I couldn't sleep. T.T Well, the story is pretty much finished in my mind and the notebook where I wrote the chapters are almost full now. I just need a decent computer where I can write them all in one go so I can post the updates according to schedule.
 
Aside from Mirak, I also have three ChangSoo oneshot plots and one chaptered fic that I still haven't written yet since the day they were conceived. And that was back in 2011! :((( 
 
And now I have this new plotbunny that is bothering me. *sniffs* I'd just write the plot here so that if ever I'd have the time to properly write it, I wouldn't forget how the story should go:
 
Changmin is a student of Sungkyunkwan during the Joseon era. Raised in a strict yangban household and being intellectually-gifted,  he finds his classes a bit too easy for his liking. Thus, after the daily roll call of students, he would sneak out of class and sleep under his favorite gingko tree at the back of the school. His routinary life changes one day when he wakes up from his usual nap and finds himself hundreds of years into the future.

 

I'm still having second thoughts on which period would Changmin be transported too, whether it would be during the Japanese colonial era, the fifth republic, or present day Korea. ;____; Help.

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iamalysa
#1
KYAAAAAAAA GO WITH IT UNNIEEEEEEE
firemoth_007
#2
japanese colonial era preasee~ and lol... i shall say the same

ISULAT NA YAAAAAAAANNN
nikatsu
#3
i concur with flow19. yes, yes, yes. i would read that time-jump one, really! :3
flow19
#4
PUSH THROUGH WILL ALL THESE PLOT BUNNIES, JUSEYO