: Re: Can I mix one character's dialogue with another's POV in the same paragraph? I'm struggling trying to write a scene (fiction novel). I want to know if it would be confusing to write it this
There is nothing in your example snippet that made Paul or Mike the Point of View character.
Sure there are some confusingly worded sentences, but you can easily solve that by zooming out to either a 3rd person narrator perspective, or committing to the POV of one or the other character.
But if you want to stay with Paul's POV...
Mike sighed. “I’m sorry. Things between your mother and me
weren’t good, and quite honestly, I wasn’t ready to be a father yet.
We were still kids ourselves."
He put his hand on Paul's shoulder and said,
"I can't take back the things I've done."
Having a POV characterdoesn't mean you need to start every statement with Paul felt. Paul heard.. Paul noticed..
All it means is, the readers see and experience what the POV character can see and experience. And on top of that the readers can hear the thoughts of the POV character
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