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What was your first story about?

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Either...

A totally random story about anything that I had on my mind--even if it strayed away from the previous plot--and usually switched from 1st person to 3rd person to 2nd person a lot of the time and had really strange plot twists that hardly made any sense.

Or...

An island that was inhabitted by three abandoned children with one of them being related to a royal family of mermaids and is actually being hunted down by a knight's son because her father killed the knight's son's father in the biggest war the mermaids ever had. ^_^
Our happiness here is all vain glory,
This false world is but transitory,
The flesh is weak, the Fiend is slee
Timor mortis conturbat me.
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oh my god kitty... that second one is fuuking brilliant! im not even kidding... you should follow that up. again. not even kidding.
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ps. mine were about a bunch of animals hanging out... and bums with hidden rooms in their boxes... and covering the sun with ice cream because some guy thought it was too hot out... arnt kids retarded? retardedly brilliant that is. and again... ur mermaid story is money :smt008
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A mermaid war -- that sounds pretty fu%$ing cool -- and I'm being serious.
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Language, please.

Come to think of it, my first story was about a dog, probably because I wanted one so bad. :)
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My first story was about how the easter bunny came to be so. It was great, haha. :D
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