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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

This is a blog I created to post my short stories.
They sound like Role Playing, (Go on, have a laugh.)
So that's why they're not on my main blog.
Don't like? Leave. I'm not stopping you.



Always remember,
Whatever happens
...

Believe in today,
Believe in tomorrow,
Believe in yourself,
and whatever happens,
don't jump.


Samantha.
Jeremiah.
Sasha.
Knight.
Isabella.
Alexander.
Milley.
Jakie.

An idea adopted from
the series 'Friends'.
(Short stories that
may or may not
matter to each other~!)

This place holds memories.

Email
Main Blog
When I think of it

It shall hold More.



And then this place,
Shall be Classified
For this is where I sing,
For my Love of
Short Stories.



Story is in Normal font,
Italics means character's thoughts, name of the character will be mentioned before the Italics,
e.g. (From Samantha:).

Quotation marks means speeches, language is stated at the end,
e.g. ("Hey, (in Japanese)"
he responded).



May 2009

By Your Side
Designer: KraUjaGysLea
Re-Designer: Sandra