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[Thu 10 Sep @ 3:41pm] |
 "I would give up the unessential; I would give my money, I would give my life for my children; but I wouldn't give myself. I can't make it more clear; it's only something which I am beginning to comprehend, which is revealing itself to me." ( --The Awakening )
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[Fri 11 Sep @ 12:18am] |
Title → Shiver Date Written → ??? Word Count → 2,501 Character(s) → Amy the Vain, Greg House, Lisa Cuddy, Glinda the Good. Notes → This is a very old piece that I wrote during a bout of sadness. It was one of those things that came completely out of nowhere and was fully typed within three or four hours. I would ask anyone reading it not associated with me in reality or through a game to think of each character as merely a person with the same name as a fictional character, please.
"Giving up does not always mean you are weak. Sometimes it means you are strong enough to let go." ( --Unknown )
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[Fri 11 Sep @ 12:11am] |
Title → Lifeboat Date Written → ??? Late Spring 2009 Word Count → 1,441 Character(s) → Brynn and Carey (whom I do not own) Notes → I wrote this for a Creative Writing assignment at school. I was pathetically bored and Brynn was the only character that would come to me. It won best in class, and I got a giant Snickers bar out of it.
"Happy is your Grace that can translate the stubbornness of fortune into so quiet and so sweet a style." ( --William Shakespeare )
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[Fri 11 Sep @ 12:01am] |
Title → Glass Date Written → ??? A while ago Word Count → 1,782 Character(s) → Aurora Sinistra and Severus Snape (implied) Notes → This is something I wrote after discussing a scene -basically the one that takes place- between the two characters. I personally play Aurora in this situation, so I tried to keep it focused on her actions, words and thoughts and only filled in for him where I had to. I tried to incorporate as much of what my writing partner, Erin, said would happen, so I hope it turned out alright!
"The more intensely we feel about an idea or a goal, the more assuredly the idea, buried deep in our subconscious, will direct us along the path to its fulfillment." ( --Earl Nightingale )
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