Inspiration for books comes in a variety of ways like songs and random things people around me say. But most of the inspiration for bonus shorts and text conversations like this usually come from different places. And the inspiration for the different groups of friends come from different places too.
The dragons like the games on my phone. They have crazy opinions and thoughts on what’s going on in the games and it’s a constant odd stream of random comments.
But Kevin and the gang love memes and silly things that get posted in the Facebook group where you guys to “Look at this. Kevin would love it.” Yep. He does.
This is one of those pictures that got posted in the group and I just had to show you what the guys thought about it.
So if you’ve already enjoyed Too Close to Ignore and need another fix check out the text conversation below or some of the other fun stuff over on Patreon.
Plain text version of texts is shown below each image.
Kevin: What do you think about this?
Kevin:
Cody: Oh…I’m not supposed to design experiments that deal with fire. I didn’t do it but some people aren’t careful.
Bryan: That’s pretty.
Cody: You were supposed to tell him no. That’s your job. Then that would’ve meant you’d told me no so I couldn’t get in trouble.
Bryan: Sorry.
Cody: That wasn’t believable at all.
Bryan: I’ll try again? I’m sorry I wasn’t the logical person in this situation.
Cody: Thank you.
Kevin: I didn’t say you were designing an experiment. Someone else already did that. I was just very skeptical about it and I think we need to double check their results.
Cody: Well…at first glance I think it could’ve gone further.
Kevin: See! I knew it.
Bryan: Can you get in trouble if you’re just checking someone else’s results…it’s like checking their homework right?
Cody: Um, Daddy said I can’t trust either of your logic.
Kevin: I’ll get someone like Hayden to explain it to you. Would that help?
Cody: Yes. Thank you. That will work as long as he doesn’t tell his Daddy. That’s one Daddy that can hold a grudge.
Kevin: No one was hurt and the cops weren’t mad. I don’t know why he can’t let it go.
Bryan: Because he knows we make spectacularly bad decisions when left unsupervised?
Cody: Yes. Unfortunately.
Kevin: It’s for science. It’s educational.
Cody: I don’t think you know what that means.
Bryan: He doesn’t.
Kevin: So…where do you think we can build a trebuchet?
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Want to read more fun text convos from different groups of characters? I often do these types of bonuses for tiers 2 and 3 on Patreon. Click here to check out another free text convo on Patreon between Kevin, Bryan, Jeremy, and Maddox.
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