Alright, listen up, my fanfic gremlins... it's time for me to officially end my brilliant writing career on Wattpad. I know, I know, you're probably devastated, but hey, life happens. Between school, work, and the never-ending blah blah of adulting, I just don't have the time to grace you with my literary genius anymore. You're welcome.
But seriously, it's been a wild ride, and I'll always cherish the support (and maybe a little of the chaos) from all of you. You guys really have no idea how lucky you are to have had a chance to bask in my creative glory. Maybe one day, when I have more time to spare from my many important obligations, I'll come back. But until then, keep being the wonderful little gremlins you are.
Take care, my loyal followers. And remember, not everyone gets to read art like mine—consider yourselves blessed.
Alright, alright, calm down, fanfic gremlins. Just kidding! I'm not really ending my writing career (yet), I just wanted to see how many of you would panic for a second. Don't worry, I'll still be gracing you with my brilliance—school and adulting can wait for now. But seriously, thank you for all the support. You guys make this journey so much fun, and I wouldn't be this awesome without you.
So, no need to cry just yet. Keep those fanfic dreams alive, and I'll be back to drop more masterpieces...
So, sometimes when I go back and read my fanfiction, I have this moment where I think, 'Wow, what literary genius wrote this? This is absolutely incredible!' And then, to my slight surprise, I remember it's me. Yeah, I know—it's hard to believe, but apparently, the fanfic world is blessed to have such a genius. You're welcome, fanfic gremlins.
Now, here's the thing: this was supposed to be a one-shot, but somehow, I accidentally wrote a short fanfic instead. So now I'm torn—do I just toss it into a single chapter and call it a one-shot, or do I make it a whole separate book? Because, you know, a true artist has to carefully consider where to place their masterpiece.
Let me know your thoughts. I'm leaning toward making it its own book, because, honestly, why limit this brilliance to just one tiny chapter?
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Golden Stars / Scarlett Johansson
Teen Fictionher mother always told her stories that every person has their own golden star. our little rays of hope that always shine. no matter how far away we always see their glow. as a little child she always believed in this until her life drastically chan...