Author has written 1 story for Legend of Zelda.
Greetings to all who venture forth into reading my profile. Either
you somehow stumbled upon my story (which I have not been able to
update for the longest time...dang school and the Alzheimers that seems
to be setting in a bit early) or you find joy in reading about the
authors who call FanFiction.net their home (not their "literal" home,
but you probably get my drift...dang... I'm rambling). Either way, I'm
not that interesting so you can just move on if you like to more
entertaining means of...well, entertainment. If not, I suppose I can
summon up some things to keep you busy.
Anyway, I'm 18 and on the verge of entering ISU this fall. Slightly daunting, but anything
has to be an improvement from the IQ diminishing experience of high
school. Don't get me wrong, I had some good times, failed a few tests,
almost had a stroke from stress, lost and gained friends, but there
comes a point when a new adventure is needed, and when you need to get
the heck away from the people you've spent 4 years with. That's why
college is exciting for me. Rambling again, sorry. Moving on, I'm a
girl (wow, that was profound) who finds joy in playing the piano for
hours, immersing myself in books (any LOTR or HP geeks reading this? we
should be friends), running, writing when I have the time, sleeping,
listening to music and discovering new bands (huge fan of Coldplay,
Something Corporate, Jimmy Eat World, Ben Folds, Acceptance, Josh
Groban, Copeland, Chuck Carrier...), and playing video games. Some
favorites - The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Metroid Prime, Halo 1
and 2, Final Fantasy VII, and Tomb Raider. Not too many there because I
haven't had a whole lot of time to sit down and play a videogame since
sophomore year in high school. Ah, gone are the days of youthful bliss
with less than an hour of homework a night. Enjoy it while you can,
kids.
Well, there's a bit about me. Not a whole lot, but I don't
know how many of you truly like sitting down and reading the life
stories of others. If you do, go out and get a biography of someone
important, dang it! The only thing important I've done is realized
that it's not smart to back out of your driveway without looking.
Go me. Not sure why I just revealed that intelligent side of myself,
but it will teach all of you to steer clear of me on the road.
Now that you've wasted a few minutes of your time, I suggest you read some
of the stories on this site. There are some great ones. Be good.