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The Casual Tyrant


Certified Young Six enjoyer and average writer with awful time management skills. - PFP from SilverFlarePlays on insta

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After holding off on an essay for way too long, Gallus now has to try and complete it all in a single night, but thankfully Smolder shows up to give him the little encouragement he needs.

Sequels:
A Little Warm Up

Chapters (2)
Comments ( 10 )

this is rly cute and gallus purring? even cuter!!

Quite liked this. Straightforward, but effective! :twilightsmile:

short story, but pretty, it seems like a fragment of a bigger story and pretty, thank you very much for uploading it to the SMOLLUS group, any contribution is appreciated, but this occasion is special, since it is your first story, therefore I have elevated you to the contributor rank,
CONGRATULATIONS! :twilightsmile:

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Thank you soo much for this! I'm glad that my first story is getting such a nice reception!

Aww this is a pretty nice story so it looks like gallus is trying to finish an assignment but apparently he's having a little problem with it and he was trying to fall asleep until smolder showed up by tricking him but anyway she was wondering why is he still at the library and he told her about the assignment and he was about to give up on it but smolder didn't like the sound of that and she doesn't like the way gallus talk down on himself so she decided to help him to get through this even if it takes all night which it did but with a little confident boost and everything he finally finished and yeah she was worried about him and that was sweet of her to do that

"We'll save them the embarrassment. None of us will say a word about what we saw here, and they'll be none the wiser." Ocellus stated. Her sudden switch to a logical, almost cold demeanor honestly freaked them out a little. "Yona, go ahead." The young yak girl jumped up excitedly.

Lol now that is a wake up call

Again aww such a cute story so it looks like Sandbar and the others found gallus and smolder sleeping in the library and Ocellus wants to wake them up before they get in trouble but then they heard something they never thought it would be possible gallus purring which that was adorable but right now they had to wake up way to go yona lol anyway this is a pretty good story I've always liked to see these kids ever since they're introduction keep up the good work

I have this same issue.

It was a 8-10 page double-spaced (WHYYY??) psychology paper. A whole month or two to work on it. I decided to start the night it was due. Finished that s*** in 2 hours, submitted it 4 hours before the deadline. Grade comes in the next week: a 92%. I was like "from now on, you need an essay done in 2 hours, I gotchu. It'll be an A, that much I can tell you." :rainbowlaugh:

Moral of the story? Don't be as crazy as me when it comes to procrastination.

This was a really adorable story. Ironically, I couldn't sleep and needed something to read. The world needs more Smollus!

As a student, I have come to realize just how bad procrastination can be. At first, it may seem like a harmless way to take a break from the stress of schoolwork, but it can quickly spiral out of control.
For me, procrastination starts with a simple thought: "I'll do it later." But then, as the deadline approaches, the stress and anxiety start to build up. I find myself staying up late into the night, cramming to finish assignments that I could have completed days ago.
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