As the Keeper, I must say what my preparation demands; however, do I have room for improvisation and if so, how much?
During our last session, one of the characters goes to the hospital to get some bruises fixed. The EMT brings in a girl; she would be gorgeous, if half of her face wasn't crushed. The character goes out, talks with the ambulance driver and discovers that the girl has been brutally beaten by her father (I'm injecting horror into everyday situations). The players decide to investigate the fact - a completely casual even that I threw in because I felt there wasn't much horror in our sessions.
And then a thought comes into my mind.
Yes, of course Laura (the girl) is important. But not because of her father, no. In fact, he's not her real father. She's the daughter of this mistery's monster, a ghoul. Her foster father discovered her eating a human hand, freaked out and almost killed her, then stopped and called the ambulace because, after all, he just almost killed his daughter (he had some hints she was not his biological daughter, but still). Yeah, she's a monster; but again, yeah, he broke a 16-year-old's jawbone. In more than one point.
All this was improvised; it wasn't in my preparation at all. Did I do something wrong by introducing Laura and her father?