Pass-through is a 3550 word illustrated short story about a dysfunctional family who is poorly dealing with the loss of the erratic father. The concept started very vague and narrowed down and shifted throughout the OI, largely due to feedback given by our coach and peers. Originally it was going to be a ghost story, but we got a lot of very strong feedback that ghosts were overused and unoriginal, so we completely removed ghosts and instead used a character reminiscing in a similar part of the story. We made diagrams of character relationships and feelings, an outline, and building layouts to help streamline the writing process, which was that one of us (me, for most but not all of the story) would write a passage or scene and the others would go through and change wording, remove details that were extraneous or untrue in-world, and all in all make it cleaner and flow better.