Peace out fellow perverts. Amateur porn She dropped the fish tank and it smashed on the floor.”
There’s still a little ambiguity there (reading it back, I’d still probably edit it to “Shelley dropped the fish tank”). You’ll soon realise that things weren’t so bad before you did that”. There are also possessive pronouns like ‘my’, ‘his’, ‘its’, ‘their’ and ‘yours’, reflexive ones like ‘herself’, relative ones like ‘who’ and ‘that’, and others beside. In my opinion, that’s the main trick you should be looking to pull work to turn your first draft into a polished story. Whenever you use one, you’re relying on your reader to infer from the context what it’s referencing. An advantage of sticking to this rule is it makes pronouns a little bit stickier. Below is an example passage with the perfect tense bits bolded. In the meantime, please check out my take on Beauty and the Beast, if and only if you like the sound of slowly developing dom/sub romance between a young girl and a seven-foot dog man, which eventually degenerates into depraved carnality, but only after four or five chapters of nothing much happening.
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