I think I blogged about Oz remaining secretive about himself, but I was sure I knew Ayla, his heroine, fairly well. It's not that I didn't know Oz at all--I most definitely know enough--but he's staying quiet about his background.
I know he can be manipulative (poor Lurch), but it's always for the greater good, not for any malicious purpose. It's part of why he was sent undercover with the drug lord.
He's still not sharing his background. Either that means there's nothing there or it means there's something major he doesn't want me to know. IIRC about blogging about this, I'm sure I mentioned talking to his friends and that none of them would share information either.
That's super strange. Whenever I have a character who won't talk, their friends will usually share so that they can have their happily ever after.
But that's not what I wanted to talk about today.
No matter how well I think I know my characters, writing is an exploration of who they really are, and things come up that I never knew about before I wrote the scene where they reveal something of themselves.
As an example, Ayla in Wicked Ambition. She didn't tell me that she's afraid of flying. It never occurred to me that she'd have this phobia since she hopped on a jet and flew nine hours from Los Angeles to Puerto Jardin to rescue her sister.
And then I wrote the scene where Oz is asking her why she didn't fly from the Puerto Jardinese capital to the city of Trujillo.
That's when I found out about her fear.
I don't know if this is a big deal later in the book or not. It did drive plot in the beginning of the story and (so far at least) it hasn't come up again. I'll find out as I keep writing.