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chapter 1 it was a dark and stormy night the noises outside my chamber had awakened me from a fitful sleep and reminded me of a secret a secret so shocking that I must not reveal it to you no gentle reader not yet for in the telling of my story my story you will learn the most exciting things yeah this is not strong if only there was some way I could know the first line of any story feels like it has so much writing on it I know itamp;#39;s not true but I always get the sense when Iamp;#39;m writing something that if I could just crack that first line everything else is going to fall into place the chapters will write themselves and character arcs will appear fully formed now the logical part of my brain tells me this isnamp;#39;t true itamp;#39;s not like my favorite authors chain themselves to their typewriters and refuse to move on to chapter 2 until they really crack that opening but there is something magical about writing that perfect first line that way that it can transport