Summary
The author is contemplating the type of car that would best suit the characters in their story, considering factors like the number of seats, style, and the driving side.
Abstract
The author is in the process of crafting a scene involving their characters Fish, Buddy, and Robo, in a car. They are deliberating over what kind of car would be most appropriate for these characters, initially considering a fast four-door car but dismissing it as too extravagant for Buddy, who is new to being a puppy. The author leans towards a smaller car, either new or old, that could be a two-seater or accommodate four to five people. The driving side, whether it be on the right or left, is also a consideration. Once the car type is decided, the author looks forward to choosing the car's color and other details, adding that the stories of Fish and Buddy are concise, taking about 2 to 3 minutes to read each.
Opinions
- The author initially considers a James Bond-style car but finds it unsuitable for the character Buddy.
- A preference for a more modest vehicle is expressed, with flexibility in the number of seats and the era of the car's design.
- The driving side of the car is not a deal-breaker, as the author is open to either configuration.
- The author anticipates enjoyment in selecting aesthetic details like the car's color after the practical aspects are settled.
- There is an emphasis on the brevity and likely humor in the Fish & Buddy stories, as indicated by the reading time and the mention of humor in related lists.