"The one thing I regret about reading is not being able to live the lifes and adventures of the characters. Maybe that's why I want to write; to create a story that somebody else would want to live."- Me
MM asked if he could. I had been planning to have Octavius killed, if he didn't win. So it works out.
"The one thing I regret about reading is not being able to live the lifes and adventures of the characters. Maybe that's why I want to write; to create a story that somebody else would want to live."- Me
Lol. I have to! It's going to be so amazing when he dies! Don't worry, it's not this round or the next or the next. I plan on having him last until the final round, but I have the most amazing way (most heartwrenching) to kill him off.
I'm never what I like I'm double sided And I just can't hide I kind of like it When I make you cry 'Cause I'm twisted up, twisted up Inside
I've had Rutila's planned from the beginning, I was thinking of if Idon't off Octavius then Octavius was going to off Rutila in the second round or Drake or maybe Ivan.
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
My mood has been disturbed now that I know that someone's going to die even if its fictional charecter. I cried when I read the hunger games too and harry pityer. And when o watched lion king.
Do the people think that they will be left to say, "We believe" and they will not be tried? (29:2)
*Slams head really hard against the desk.* I have an SB up! Welcome one and all to the 65th Hunger Games!
An angel, a knight, a man who will bring light to where there is only darkness, I am the Morning Star, the Bringer of Light, hail to me as I am King Lucifer!
Remember: when people tell you something’s wrong or doesn’t work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong. — Neil Gaiman