I swear I was gonna ask you to review, but it's just that exam schedules are spinning my head. Anyways, this is the re-wrote version of Turning the Tables, and you've read the second part(I've modified it a lot). Okay, so I don't need a review for second part, but you'd have to read it to know the story. So, I'll link you to the novel, and review whatever you wanna.
Would you mind reviewing part eight of Stop and Stare for me? The last part you read was part four, I think, but because you have read that, you should have some kind of idea of what's going on, or at least who the characters are.
Skins wrote:Oh, and by putting the word don't in a strikeout before telling me to PM you for the next revivew, it's given you an automatic ticket for me to do that exactly. Congratulations! Mwahahahaha!!!
Remember this?
That day has arrived (except I'm not PMing you, but posting here)...
Before you review it though, I thought I'd better let you know that it's actually the rewritten version of the start of chapter three--the chapter after Zoey finds out about Aimee being dead, so it's not the part after the part you reviewed... Err, yeah. It's described in more detail on the novel's club page thing, so if you're a bit confused, have a skim through that. x3
@Skins: Yours is done through pain and torture. Finally. @Mr.mustard: Yours is finito! Brill poem by the way.
Ta everyone! And please enter my freaking contest, link is in my signature. It's awesome? Wanna enter? Yeah, you do. All cool people do but I'll make exceptions for all the weird ones out there too. (SKINS)
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"The day, which was one of the first of spring, cheered even me by the loveliness of its sunshine and the balminess of the air. I felt emotions of gentleness and pleasure, that had long appeared dead, revive within me. Half surprised by the novelty of these sensations, I allowed myself to be borne away by them, and forgetting my solitude and deformity, dared to be happy." — Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
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