Say whaaat? ? (The answers you've been looking for)

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Hi again!👋🏼

I know you were secretly wishing you would never hear from me again! Haha well here I am! ☺️

Now the question is why? 🤔 That's an excellent question and I shall do you the honor of answering it!

(You really don't have to. 🙄 We would be fine if you didn't and just left.)

Not a chance! 😁 Now! Through out Mr. Write there are a few references to literature, pop culture and classic films. I figured all those references probably aren't as well known so decided to make you a reference sheet! Yo welcome! 😉

Here it is! A list of all the references and what chapters they are in! Love you tons. Hope this helps explain those moments of complete confusion and questions about my sanity!

Haha well no can answer that last one, except Dr. Spaceman. But he is trapped in a closet right now... so in other terms I'm completely sane! 🤗

Moving on!

REFERENCES!
(Not sure why I yelled that)

Tell me how many of these you actually got! I'm really curious!

(I vaguely talk about what part of the scene the reference is in. If you don't remember than you can just reread the whole thing!)

Chapter 5:

Cece calls Elliot Watson. She is of course referring to the wonderful side character from the Sherlock Holmes mysteries written by Sir Conan Doyle. 

(Cause you know why not? 😉)

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(Cause you know why not? 😉)

Chapter 6:

Elliot says John Williams when Cece makes a comment about her favorite person. John Williams is a composer. If you've watched Harry Potter, Stars Wars or really any movie with a magical soundtrack he created it. He is also a native of Boston. 😄

Elliot says something about being on the same track as Emily and Jane. She's talking about Emily Brontë and Jane Austin. You probably know them, (Most likely being forced to read their books in school) they are famous writers, Emily having written Wuthering Heights and Jane writing Pride and Prejudice.

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