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Joined 02-16-14, id: 5533231, Profile Updated: 07-23-14
Author has written 1 story for How to Train Your Dragon, and Brave, 2012.

"Don't wish me happiness
I don't expect to be happy all the time...
It's gotten beyond that somehow.
Wish me courage and strength and a sense of humor.
I will need them all."- Anne Morrow Lindbergh


For starters I would like to say,

That I consider myself a very (for lack of a better term) simpleton person reasons being:

1. I don't really have any notable talents/achievements (yet at least xD), I can't dance ( because I'm clumsy), I can't draw/paint (I don't have the focus for it), and I sure as heck do not have the patience to play a musical instrument decently.

2. I procrastinate the heck out of everything, you'll see that reflected in my writing projects soon enough.

3.My sense of humor is that of a 'dirty minded' ten year old boy, not only am I childish but I can easily corrupt things people say and turn it in to something dirty, this I will try to hold back on in my writing (But I cannot fully promise this ;) )

4. I'm quite the eccentric/absentminded character

5. I write not necessarily because I'm the best at it but because I enjoy doing it

Wait are you doubting yourself?

Absolutely not, being only human I know my limitations and special "quirks", they're what make me uniquely me. As far as my writing ability, yeah I'm an OKAY writer but I also accept the fact that as far as to becoming a Phenomenal writer, I have a LOOONG way to go and a lot to learn (through many trials and tribulations). I will always strive to improve my writing, and even if I don't reach my own writing goals, just knowing I entertained/brightened someone's day through my writing will keep me content at the end of the day.

Anywhere But Here reviews
Merida and Hiccup are childhood friends, as high school juniors are presented with new issues involving their transition from adolescence to young adulthood. Seemingly too much for the duo they plan a road trip along with their quirky group of friends, who in turn have their own set of "unique" problems. Hiccup, Merida, Jack Frost, Elsa, Rapunzel, and Flynn Rider.
Crossover - How to Train Your Dragon & Brave, 2012 - Rated: T - English - Friendship/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 2,332 - Reviews: 4 - Favs: 3 - Follows: 7 - Published: 7/18/2014