Edit: posted. It's real short, but I just wanted to introduce Chad ^^
"They think I'm still a child. The fools. Alexander was a child when he ruined his first nation." —Darrow from the Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown<3
Hey @CoffeeCat, welcome aboard! I'm glad you used Jax and Maisie, I'll definitely try to work Oscar in to my next post.
"They think I'm still a child. The fools. Alexander was a child when he ruined his first nation." —Darrow from the Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown<3
@Sevro Awesome, I was hoping you would be fine with it. I can't wait to see what you come up with. (Also, the Chad post you wrote was so intriguing... the plot is gonna get juicy, I can tell).
If anyone wants to discuss character relations with me just shoot me a PM. @Persistence I was thinking maybe Brad and Oscar could be classmates/friends?
Oh yeah, and @Savvy I thought maybe Mr. Hoerz would teach Oscar physics this year? It'd be like déjà vu.
I'll try to post for Annie. in the meantime, I think we should all try to aim for a minimum of one post per two weeks, just so we can keep this going! if you really can't timewise, there's no penalty, but just try to meet the deadline.
@CoffeeCat -->> Oscar can definitely be Hoerz's student! absolutely.
"We accept the love we think we deserve." -Stephen Chbosky's Perks of Being a Wallflower
"They think I'm still a child. The fools. Alexander was a child when he ruined his first nation." —Darrow from the Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown<3
Well since this has been bumped I'm going to officially drop out. It's interesting and I'd love to see it continue, but for personal reasons I no longer want to be part of it. Sorry.
"You do ill if you praise, but worse if you censure, what you do not understand." Leonardo Da Vinci
@niteowl that's okay. though we'd love to keep you with us, I understand that you have something else going on. feel free to follow along in the DT and the SB itself if you choose. you can jump back in anytime. you'll be missed! <3
"We accept the love we think we deserve." -Stephen Chbosky's Perks of Being a Wallflower
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