Back ontopic again, I have been reading my own story, If, and only if again as well. Just by reading it, I can remember what I felt during the time I wrote it, which is a good thing if I want to continue it, which I probably will.
I recently read the last few parts of the last few paragraphs I wrote. Apparently there are a lot of free-ends, aren't there? Personally, I couldn't remember I introduced Gunther, Melody, Abby and Dain (especially Dain, because I can't remember what I planned when I mentioned Dain) though it doesn't really matter.
Before I'll continue If, and only if - which has to be finished some time anyway, so I might as well continue it some time soon - I'm going to try and rewrite it though. Not only is it the best way to get into the story again, but I'll also add some minor (and a few major) details to the story. As example, I never gave a proper description of the house where Lince was living in, nor did I introduced several characters properly, especially the last few. It is also overly clear that Dale, Price and Collins (just to name a few) play a much larger role in the story than Edgardo - who died somewhat early on, but the only example I can give without spoiling anything - in the story in general. On the other hand, I also remember focusing more on Herasiel than Aurora on purpose, though I don't understand why I would want to do that by Empirical characters. But that's enough of what I wanted to say.
I remember I added to a few posts at Wc3c - when the story was officially made - near the end that I still had a lot of characters to introduce, which still is true. Though what I am saying now isn't completely true when I started to write If, and only if, it is true when I came to a certain point. If, and only if rellying a lot on its character development, which will doubtless be the downfall of the story as well because I am sure I can't handle the amount of characters that are supposed to be in there.
Anyway, to conclude what I just said:
I am going to rewrite the story, but that won't happen this, or next week. Starting on something is often one of the, if not the hardest part to do. Therefore, hopefully when a class at school is cancelled, I can make a start - usually I don't have much to do during that time - and when the start is made, all others should go smoothly.
Regardless, I have no influence of what happens besides all that. I'm nearing my last four weeks of school and I have to try extra hard to graduate this year, because my grades aren't very good at the moment - multiple reasons.