I had a good 12 years with my girl, and I know I gave her an incredible life. It's just hard and weird not having her around. We were practically attached to the hip, and I loved that. I don't really remember a time she wasn't in my life. She was my little protector. She knew how to use the ominous Chihuahua and guardian Frenchie in her. She would stand somewhere dark and watch you. It was so
The next chapter of RaR is the Anon-a-Miss chapter, so I want to publish it in December. Plus, I got a mound of Thanksgiving dishes to clean. I'm still working on more chapters, and everything's well, and I hope you continue to enjoy my content.
Google defines 'gore' as blood that has been shed, especially as a result of violence, but that's kida vague. The trigger warning help is also vague. If we go by the Google definition, a paper cut can be considered gore. What is the minimum about of blood that needs to be shed to be considered gore? Would it still be considered gore if one just wrote "it was then he realized his hand was chopped
Even though Equestrians had tamed their skies, land, magic, and animals, there are still some places they haven't tamed. These places are called danger zones. The most famous of these is the Everfree forest. There are many ways these places can come to be, but the most common way is through wild magic. When enough wild magic is concentrated into an area, it can cause changes to the covered area
Sunset has already been covered in the story proper, so skipping her. AJ is mostly Irish American, but as she's American, there's rarely a 100%. AJ is also part Native American somewhere back on her paternal grandfather's side. Her last name has already been covered in the story proper.