Great job, @PerksOfBeingAReader and @Elysium! Those are both fantastic posts!
S'io credesse che mia risposta fosse a persona che mai tornasse al mondo, questa fiamma staria senza piu scosse. Ma per ciò che giammai di questo fondo non tornò vivo alcun, s'i' odo il vero, senza tema d'infamia ti rispondo.
I am in the process of working on Peyton's part. I should have it up somewhat soon (meaning tomorrow).
You are like a blacksmith's hammer, you always forge people's happiness until the coal heating up the forge turns to ash. Then you just refuel it and start over. -Persistence (2015)
You have so much potential and love bursting in you. -Omnom
I posted for Peyton! @TheSilverFox, I included Kendrick and hopefully, depicted him correctly
You are like a blacksmith's hammer, you always forge people's happiness until the coal heating up the forge turns to ash. Then you just refuel it and start over. -Persistence (2015)
You have so much potential and love bursting in you. -Omnom
You are like a blacksmith's hammer, you always forge people's happiness until the coal heating up the forge turns to ash. Then you just refuel it and start over. -Persistence (2015)
You have so much potential and love bursting in you. -Omnom
Well done with that post, @Stegosaurus; it's fantastic! Yes, you did a nice job depicting Kendrick (although I'd like point out that his first name is Kendrick, and his last name is Rees; thus, he'd probably say "Mr. Rees" instead of "Mr. Kendrick."), and the post was full of fascinating and great moments. I like what I see, the post has a wonderful element of dark comedy and seriousness, and I even have some ideas for a post of mine, which is cool. Nice job, Steg!
S'io credesse che mia risposta fosse a persona che mai tornasse al mondo, questa fiamma staria senza piu scosse. Ma per ciò che giammai di questo fondo non tornò vivo alcun, s'i' odo il vero, senza tema d'infamia ti rispondo.
I tell the neophyte: Write a million words–the absolute best you can write, then throw it all away and bravely turn your back on what you have written. At that point, you’re ready to begin. — David Eddings
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