So, you other writer types out there. Have you ever gotten all the way through a story, working on the last scene, and suddenly realized you don't like your antagonist?   

I don't mean dislike him as a person--his personality or his actions--but in the sense that you think he's wrong for the part. I think this choice of antagonist made the ending muddled.   I have a "complete" story now.  But, I'm torn about going back and re-writing the whole thing with a new antagonist.  I all ready did that with the protagonist.  I'm happier with the new leading lady.   Dumped about eight pages to start over.  I don't know that this second rewrite would require quite so much slashing as the one for the protagonist did.  

Early on it felt like this was going to be a nice 4K or less story.  The draft I printed crept up to 5750.  Sigh.  I know I can pare that down in the edit.  I've been doing a fair job of that recently on other stories.  I just hoped that I had kept this tighter during the first draft, so it wouldn't need such extensive edits.  I guess that might be moot in any case if I do make a casting change this late in the game.

Ah well.  At least I can call it a first draft.
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