![]() Author has written 5 stories for Pokémon. Update: 8/2/18 - believe it or not i'm alive hahahahah. I have two chapters of CoS ready but 23 is on my broken computer so I need to get my bf to hack into it to get the shit off (aka do some techy shit that i have no idea how to do). Literally AS SOON AS I GET IT I HAVE TWO CHAPTERS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A YEAR. No promises bc im actually shit but oooooo suspension will she update?? Find out hopefully in the next two weeks while i procrastinate my maths bridging course for uni. Maybe i'll even work on Orre soon who knows?? yeh let's not be too ambitious lmaooo Next Chapters: CoS 22 (when I get the data off my broken ass computer lol.) Status: Writing [CoS 23 - when I can] Editing Busy If I have chapters completed, I upload on Wednesday at approximately 9:00pm Australian Eastern Standard Time. If I have several chapters ready, I will upload one every Wednesday until I run out. So, even if I have 5 completed chapters, I'll just keep them stockpiled and upload one every Wednesday. This makes it so, if I go through a period of intense motivation and I bulk chapters, I don't upload them all at once then ignore this site for 6 months. Instead, I can upload one every week and maintain some consistency. However, I do not make a point to upload one chapter per week, so please don't pressure me to do so. The Wednesday thing only happens if I have completed chapters lined up. :) Talent show voice* Hi! My name's Natasha and I'm 19 and I like dogs and long, romantic walks on the beach... Where am I going with this? STORIES In Progress: Castle of Shadows: Rewrite of Pokemon Black and White, because that story sucked. But this is a lot better, and I'm really proud of it. :3 Pairings: Ferriswheelshipping (not like hardcore lovey-dovey intense romance - but it's there), Dualrivalshipping if you squint. Summary: In a world where Truth and Ideals are the centre of legends, fifteen-year-old White is about to be stuck in the middle of it all. She doesn't know it yet, but the strange boy she's been meeting on her journey is more than just a crazy stalker that talks in maths, and she's about to discover that it could be their differences that bring them together. Darkness of Orre: Based on Pokemon Colosseum, because the game is brilliant and doesn't get nearly enough love. Not my primary story since I don't own the game, but I certainly enjoy writing it. Pairings: Eventual Colosseumshipping. Not hardcore, and it will never be a dominant aspect of the story. Just a few hints here and there (since, personally, I think with his past and the current events, I can't see romance being a priority in Wes' life). Summary: Wes never wanted to be the good guy. His entire life, he'd been anything but that. In blowing up his own evil organisation and trekking out into the dangerous, ruffian region of Orre, he forms and unlikely partnership and begins to uncover the good in the world - and in himself. |
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