"The Legend Of Naruto: Ocarina Of Time (Remake)" Author's Note #1.
Hey guys. It's Aerisuke here, again, and I'm really sorry that Chapter 9 isn't out yet, but I am actually almost done writing the chapter. Now before you say anything, no, I am not dead, but here's what's been going on in my life lately. I don't usually talk about my personal life, but whatever. Anyway, right now, my grandmother (mom's mom) is going through some health issues, and I have to help my family take care of her. I'm not going to say what kind of health issues that she has because it's way too personal for me to talk about it. I mean, hey, I have a life too, you know, as we all do. In fact, sometimes I think that when it comes to your job, it's like you'te torn between two worlds – one where you have to take care of your family, and the other that has to do with your job. Well, that's how I feel when it comes to being a writer. So, because I'm helping my family take care of my grandmother, I won't have enough free time to actually work on the story. But I'm working on it as hard as I can, and I'm not giving up just yet. Anyway, thanks for being so patient, and hopefully Chapter 9 will be out soon, so stay tuned, and keep on reviewing. This is Aerisuke, signing off.
UPDATE (June 24, 2016):
Unfortunately, my grandmother passed away on June 15 (which was last Wednesday) after a long battle with diabetes. Although I'm sad that she's gone, I'm also happy that now she won't have to suffer anymore and that she's in a better place. But as they always say - the show must go on. She was also one of the people who inspired me to never give up. I'll continue to keep on writing and to make my dreams come true, because that's what she would have wanted. So, Gammy (that's what the grandkids called her), wherever you are, thank you for everything, and for inspiring me to never give up, and please continue to watch over me. This story is dedicated to you in honor of your memory. I love you so much, and I'll miss you. R.I.P.
Aurora Miller.
(April 30, 1933 - June 15, 2016).
"Every man dies, not every man really lives." ~ William Wallace, "Braveheart."
