"Until Further Notice"

So, Essie deleted her character and other story pages on Beautiful Innocence. She quit, she deleted. It's over, right? Apparently it can't be so simple...
According to Abilene, she only deleted her pages "until further notice."
"Did you ever think that maybe I didn't want her to quit?"
Well, dear, that doesn't matter. If someone wants to quit, you can't stop them from quitting.
"No she didn't. I asked her to continue writing and she said she would but she wants me to talk to you."
So, now she's going behind my back. Yay!
She thinks the problems were solved in our discussion. If you only look at the whole page and see "her plot is too similar" then yes, maybe we did. But that's not all it said.
There's no progress going on here at all...
Abilene isn't even listening to me. I've almost given up on explaining because I know it won't get anywhere. They'll pick one small thing like they always do and only focus on that. They don't seem to get the point of what I say sometimes. A lot of the times. Hence, the blog.

Should I say it's me or Essie? No, because I shouldn't have to.
Writer's Block? Oooh yah. Like you wouldn't believe...
I'm not sure what to do. Or how to explain the problems to Abilene.
Essie doesn't care about what I have to say, and maybe not even The Story. The most basic problem here: we don't get along. She doesn't care that I made NEIO. I'll say what I said before, I won't see her as apart of this until she at least finishes one book (without butchering my plots and characters, mind you).

What Abilene thinks the problem is like...

Due to the current conflict between some of the writers
of Neio there may be some changes. (hopefully only temporary ones)

NEIO is still a work in progress & I am sure there may be many changes to it. So just hang in with us as we work to fix things.

Thank You! : )
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Well, that's it for now. I'm talking to Abilene (more like she's attacking me) now, so there's sure to be more...

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