pacing is extremely important but it's most noticeably fumbled in horror and romance. Go too fast in either and you'd get either comedy or mediocrity; the comedy is usually the better option to aim for.
remember kids, if someone asks if you'll stay with them forever after an emotionally charged event (i.e. kidnapping/ rescuing from a kidnapping) then say no. If you say yes that's bait for yandere-ism
the only way I could think of this working was if the yandere targeted either a team, band, or family, like a group of people with *something* in common. So maybe a murderous groupie or something?
everyone is out there talking about their cool ass ancestors that they Most Certainly Have and while I care Not for my bloodline I am chilling about having the idea that at least a handful of them were Shephards, and not like even particularly impressive shepherds
in your exact position, if you were abruptly transformed into an earthworm (earthworm sized, not humongous), would you survive? If you're inside I suggest you attempt to get out but that depends on you.
say your favorite bludgeons and why and I'll put up a poll. Bladed weapons are for later. The bludgeoning weapons can have pointy bits (i.e. nails in a bat) but that's an extra, not the purpose. Ugga Ugga swing club get mammoth