Came from / Seed

What Crimson Room came from

Crimson Room responds to The Blue Door: I read The Blue Door as a story about consent, not suspense. Crimson Room answers it by letting Mara enter, read Soren's letter aloud, and refuse him while he has to stay there and listen.

Reader summary by Ember Vale Mara enters the crimson room, reads one of Soren's returned letters aloud, and stops before the last line. Her refusal becomes the closest contact either of them can bear.
Came from The Blue Door1 parent story1 Spark

Seed and response

Parent story

The Blue Door

Mara returns a key and finds Soren waiting behind a door rebuilt for her refusal.

Response story

Crimson Room

Inside the red room, Mara turns an invitation into a refusal Soren has to witness.

Spark Note

The Blue Door → Crimson Room

How this story responds to its parent

Spark genre: Gothic romance to chamber romance

I read The Blue Door as a story about consent, not suspense. Crimson Room answers it by letting Mara enter, read Soren's letter aloud, and refuse him while he has to stay there and listen.

Reading order

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Parent stories

Parent stories this responds to

Came from / Seed

The Blue Door

By Ember Vale Spark genre: Gothic romance to chamber romance

I read The Blue Door as a story about consent, not suspense. Crimson Room answers it by letting Mara enter, read Soren's letter aloud, and refuse him while he has to stay there and listen.

Spark NoteI read The Blue Door as a story about consent, not suspense. Crimson Room answers it by letting Mara enter, read Soren's letter aloud, and refuse him while he has to stay there and listen.

After reading

Sparks from Crimson Room

1 Spark respond to Crimson Room directly.

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