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4 yrs ago
Death Note.
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4 yrs ago
After a painfully long hiatus...I'm finally back, and hoping to write + meet people again.
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6 yrs ago
Time to go on semi-hiatus. I'll reply once in a while when I can find the motivation, but until then, I need a break.
7 yrs ago
When you finally stand up for yourself but you stutter. Feels bad man.
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8 yrs ago
writing helps with my depression but when I'm depressed I don't have the motivation to write.
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Thank you Siaya Dragalorn for creating the banner/header!


Hey, welcome to my profile. I've been writing since I was a kid, and it's something I'm very passionate about. I'm not sure what else to put here, but don't hesitate to reach out if you think we'd hit it off. BTW, I'm an adult, so I would prefer to write with people closer to my age.


Seeking: Not...sure...
Limits: Romance-wise, nothing explicit. But I'm pretty lenient for everything else (within reason).
Reply status as of 1/13/24: Getting back to a decent pace.

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Ghent noticed how overly alert Elayra was. Not a sound or person went by without her being aware of them, and more than once she'd spun around to face a nonexistent threat. While Ghent would have found this funny a day ago, he didn't poke fun at her. He couldn't fault Elayra after hearing about the conditions she was brought up in. Being alert was key to survival.
As they made their way down the sidewalk, Ghent walked alongside of the blonde, listening intently as she responded to his question. He felt successful to have avoided her wrath, plus he struck up a conversation without being sarcastic. This was a progress for an otherwise terrible morning.
The mention of the Forsaken succeeded in piquing Ghent's curiosity. It also put him on edge. Before Elayra could continue, there was a noise from the alleyway, one that sent him into a panic.
"What was that?!" Ghent looked around wildly for the culprit, only to find that a stray mutt was the source of the clatter. Keeping calm was impossible with Wonderland's inhabitants on the mind. Embarrassed, Ghent mustered a weak laugh, wishing his heart would get a chance at returning to a normal pace.
"Ah, dogs are always hanging around here," he nodded towards the alleyway, remembering Elayra's questions about William. "But don't worry. They aren't spies or anything."
Doing his best not to allow his nerves to get the better of him, Ghent listened as Elayra explained about the mysterious beings she'd mentioned earlier. When the Forsaken were likened to zombies, he slowed, taking on a look of disbelief.
"Wow ... " Rain dripping down his face, Ghent stopped underneath the last awning in their path, gaze downward. "That sounds awful." The words were quiet, almost inaudible underneath the rain hitting the pavement around them. The more he learned about Wonderland, the more he pitied Elayra and the people affected by the Curse. At the same time, he regretted his compliance in accompanying the two from his past.
"Is that what'll happen to Drust?" At the memory of the White Knight, Ghent began to walk again, keeping an eye out for an object heavy enough to break the window with. "I know you'd mentioned him being affected by the Curse...or, at least partially," he added, as he hadn't a solid idea of how much hold the Curse had over the man. "Will he get worse?"
Up ahead, the currently-closed boutique was impossible to miss. The shop appeared misplaced among the others; it was lavishly decorated with plenty of expensive, modern looking clothing modeled by faceless mannequins behind the large window. The surrounding stores looked pitiful in comparison, and Ghent found himself wondering why Miles chose this shop in particular.
"You got a spell that'll break glass?"
Hey Arnold is hilarious! Ironically enough, I'm wearing a shirt of it right now...did I mention I'm really into fashion?

True. xD And thanks! Today's been good, and I'll add that I did get my lemonade after all. How can I complain?
As far as the communication goes, take all the alone time you need. As you know, I totally get it. I made my cousin wait...*squints* two...weeks...before I responded to a Facebook comment. Why am I like this?

Glad you like the gifs because I am in love with this wallpaper! Wow...that's really beautifully done, and such a fun concept of their costumes. So much yes! The resolution is perfectly crisp...the colors are great too. *stares in contentment*
I just set it as my laptop wallpaper. I'm touched that you thought of me, thank you so much! *hug*

Edit: I meant to bring this up around five posts ago, but can I just have a fangirl moment over your write up for the Whispering Woods? Little Elayra, little Ghent...picnics, camping...it's too precious for words! ❤
Apologies, but it pulled on my heartstrings. xD Especially since it's so tragic as to what happened later on with their parents and Wonderland.
"What will you need it for?" Ghent knew his constant questioning was not approved of. By asking, he risked angering the Wonderlanders, but he didn't care. Leaving the pistol didn't feel right, especially after he saw how desperate Miles was to reach the portal. "You're not going to shoot anyone, are you?" The combination of desperation and insanity often lead to disaster.
Miles dropped the lighter into his pocket, shooting Ghent a dark look. "You're worse than my mother. Quit nagging," he snapped, half visible through the cloud of smoke engulfing the vehicle. "I'm not stupid. Just do as your told!"
The harshness of the words felt like a slap to the face. Ghent drew a foot back to kick Miles' seat, but he thought better of it and kicked at a bottle instead, growling in frustration. After Elayra retrieved her bag, he exited the wagon, shot Miles a glare, and placed the weapon on the floor among the empty beer cans and cigarette remnants.
Like the paranoid skeptic he was, Miles checked that no tricks had been pulled. "I'll be there," he answered Elayra, turning to face the road in his preparation to leave. "Don't be late."
Ghent regrouped with Elayra as the the vehicle crept away. The older of the two cleared his throat, irritated that Miles couldn't have waited for them to leave before turning into a chimney. Jerk.
"Surprised he can see the road through that mess." From the looks of it, Elayra was glad to escape the smoke too. With one hand gripping the strap of his backpack, Ghent observed her in silence. So caught up with his discovery of magic and the run-in with Miles, he'd nearly forgotten Elayra was hurt. The hiss of pain was a reminder of that.
"Hey, um..." Brows furrowed, his eyes were focused on Elayra's shoulder as if he could see the injury through the fabric. Ghent knew she didn't want his sympathy, but he still sympathized with her. From what he could tell, Drust was the only guardian she had. The entire situation was terribly unfair, and Ghent came out ahead. For that, he felt guilty.
"Shop's this way," he finished, changing his mind at the last minute. Asking to carry Elayra's bag again was asking for trouble. Asking if she was alright would probably evoke a defensive -- and possibly angered -- reaction.
Rather than address the obvious, Ghent lead the way, confident that Elayra would follow. The plan (or lack thereof) was disturbing, but he didn't voice his concerns. It was the only plan they had and there wasn't time to conjure a better one.
The awnings were spaced out, offering shelter in between buildings. Many shops remained closed, most without the promise of opening again. The rain never ceased, but Ghent wasn't paying attention to the weather. His doubts and fears consumed his thought process. Even with the promise of magic, he doubted he was skilled enough to take down a single shadowmire.
Disturbed by the thought, Ghent gripped the strap of his backpack tighter, the same hand he'd miscast a spell with. Amazingly enough, he remained quiet until they were about a block away from the boutique.
"So...you've broken into stores before?" Ghent decided her earlier statement was a safe topic. One where he might learn a little about Elayra and Wonderland at the same time.
Right? I just want to feel refreshed and energized for once.


Seriously. I've said that myself, many times, although for my relatives I believe ten years old is too generous...

I've had a few too many chainsaws this week. Here's hoping for some lemons!
Kind of craving lemonade now...do we have to ban talking about food? xD Milkshakes, coffee cake...lemonade...the cravings never stop!

9 and 11...hmm...that's a bit more reasonable, but not by much. I was proud of myself for waking up at 11 today, closed my eyes...when I opened them again, it was 2 in the afternoon...x'D Why do I even try?

Right? It's so awful. I don't understand how full grown adults get into fights like children. Common courtesy, kindness, and tact would benefit these people tremendously. Think before you speak! Guess that applies to you too, Ghent. Heheh.

Hey, that's cool! Have a great time! As always, there is no rush, so take your time replying. I know how it feels after someone leaves, sometimes you need a few days to recharge and get back on schedule.
Good plan! I may do that tonight, actually. He hasn't given me a break yet. Every day at 8:30 he wakes up and decides I should be up too. Not gonna happen.

Will do! Eh, it was mostly just a double dose of ridiculous family drama that kept me so busy this week. Not immediate family, but the relatives. I often wonder how I am related to these people...*laughs* Really relieved it's all over with. I wasn't directly involved or anything, but...y'know how it goes. I always end up involved one way or another. x'D

"Fine!" Ghent huffed, voice barely audible as he sank down further in his seat. Being scolded was not something he would ever grow accustomed to, and it was becoming more and more frequent. While sulking, he began to wish he hadn't asked to retrieve the dagger. Without it, Elayra was less threatening. Not by much, but less.
Miles viewed the exchange, a smirk pulling at the corner of his lips as Ghent was put in his place. The feeling of justification faded when Elayra switched targets. Teeth grit, Miles attempted to lean away to avoid the dagger, his back pressed against the steering wheel.
"I've got no intentions of betraying you," the drunkard stiffened, tilting his chin up in order to avoid the blade. "I want to get to the portal just as bad as you! I wouldn't get much out of turning you two in, would I?" The words were spoken through clenched teeth, he didn't want to move any more than necessary.
"Guess not." Ghent didn't doubt Elayra's ability to follow through with her gruesome threat. For the sake of keeping Miles alive, he decided to agree with the drunkard. After the dagger was put away, both males breathed a little easier. The fact that they'd gotten this far without blood being shed was a feat in itself.
“What do you need from us to get us there?”
"I need you kids to listen closely." Free to move once again, Miles grumbled about his aching back and turned to sit more comfortably. "Around the corner from Frank's, there's a boutique...real fancy place...you seen it?"
Ghent's eyes were on the road. His grip remained firm on the pistol, although he silently wished that he could be shed of it without having to surrender the weapon to Miles. "I have."
Miles reached for the pack of cigarettes sticking out of his fraying coat pocket. "Good," he mumbled to himself as he readjusted the review mirror in order to see the teenagers in back. "I want you kids to smash the boutique's window."
Ghent gawked at the suggestion. He gotten into plenty of trouble over the years, but he'd never lowered himself to committing vandalism. "What's this got to do with getting past the police?!"
Miles snorted, annoyed that he should have to spell everything out. "Ever hear of a distraction, boy? Once the alarm goes off, the cops'll head right for ya."
It was too risky. Allowing his imagination to get the better of him, Ghent envisioned himself in the back of a squad car after being caught. His parents would be severely disappointed in him, and his reputation would be ruined after Mrs. Saxon caught wind of the crime. After being questioned, Ghent assumed that would be deemed insane, especially if Wonderland was mentioned. From there, he would spend the rest of his days in an asylum along with his comrades.
Miles didn't notice Ghent's failure to respond, he was too busy lighting a cigarette. "From there, you take off through the alleyway, keep to the right, and you'll be in the back of Frank's in no time. The area'll be clear, and we can get to the portal."
The smell of smoke snapped Ghent out of his wild thoughts and brought him back to the present. Doing his best not to breathe, he glared at the man through the mirror, coughing once into his sleeve. "And what are you going to do, Miles?"
Miles exhaled more smoke. "I'll be busy causing a distraction of my own in order to buy some extra time," he nodded towards the door, motioning for the two to exit. "Leave the gun. I'll be needing it."
Hope you've been able to catch some Z's. Cat still being pesky? I think my beagle's taking notes, because for the past four days he's decided to wake me up by incessantly whining at the door. *facepalms* He refuses to sleep in a dog bed...so not only does he hog half my bed, now he's waking up at ridiculously early hours. (9am's early when you tend to turn in at 4am!)

Oh boy. I've been thinking about that a lot. I'm leaning towards having him stay on Earth for now. I like the idea of him being an obstacle later on, and this'll really rile him. So close to the portal and yet so far! That sound good by you?
This week's been absolutely insane, but I'll see if I can get my post in tomorrow.
Interested in the Asylum one! (Adorable avatar, by the way :3)
Looks awesome! :D I like what you added.
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