![]() Author has written 4 stories for Angel Beats!/エンジェルビーツ, Vampire Knight, Ouran High School Host Club, and Harry Potter. So um yeah. My profile. *sigh* Well my name is Ashlyn, but everyone calls me Sunshine because they say I'm like a ray of sunshine, always happy and sweet until you piss me off. Then I burn like the sun. I have a boyfriend of 2 years and I love him deeply. He is the single best thing to happen to me in my life, besides me being born. That was the greatest moment in my life because it brought me into the world where I live to make people happy and make people smile, which is my life goal. I talk too much and sometimes I talk too fast. I like every kind of music save for screamo, which pains my boyfriend to no end because, as a professional Call of Duty gamer, that's like all he listens to lol. My favorite color(which changes daily)is green, but I'm also fond of blue, black, and white. I love anime, and I am currently watching a few of them, namely Black Butler, Soul Eater, Rin Daughters of Mnemosyne(and if someone could please tell me how to properly pronounce that, I would be ever so grateful), and Ouran High School Host Club. I write pretty much anything and if you want me to write about something, like an anime or a movie or a book or even a crossover, private message me and I'd be happy to do so :) So um yeah that's me in a nutshell. I'll try my hardest to keep my followers updated on everything I'm doing and writing, but if you ever have any questions, don't hesitate to private message me and ask :) Love Always, MrsLyoko :) P.S.- Any criticism on anything I've written will be deleted as a) I am not good at taking public criticism(so please if you have any criticism on my writing please for the love of all that is holy, PM me) and b) it makes me feel like I'm a dumb twit who doesn't know what she's doing and as an aspiring writer, I would hope to God I know what I'm doing |
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