Not sure how many words - but I finished a chapter and hope. I believe I got some of those "Jaws Moments". This refers to a scene that captures the reader and makes them forget about all the bad stuff happening. It refers to that seen from Jaws, where the youngest son plays with his dad - making faces, etc. I try not to get too distracted from the plot, but I love making those moments because it brings the reader deeper into the world - so it is not like "the world is a plot/setting for a plot" but the world is a living, breathing thing. There are actual people living there, with hopes, and dreams, and fears and goals and plots. Loved ones. Histories. Psychologies and Philosophies.
I love doing this with scenes, but also with conversations and am working closer to mastering this latter while remaining streamless with respect to the overall narrative. So I finished a chapter doing this, and planned out one of the final battles at a tactical level. I may have written 2,000 words or more, but did not keep track. It has been a busy week for me, in terms of writing and real life responsibilities.