Author's Important Note!
I apologize for the really long delay everyone, but the house was being renovated and I was hunting for a job.
And it didn't take long for the construction workers to get my room, so I had to turn off the computer and put it aside.
However, my muse for the story started to dwindle to the point that Crippled Birds felt lost to me.
Also, I felt very bad because I was using scenes from a book that's always right beside me, and I really want to start clean.
I took the time to re-take a few lessons from my Literature Dean, who was kind enough to impart his wonderful words of wisdom
[Sarah, are you still spacing out on me?]
Eventually I've decided to keep this story posted, so you can compare it to the latest one I'm currently working on.
I was able to find my first TEW draft while cleaning out my stuff, and I've always wondered why nobody liked A Porcelain Mind.
There, the main character is named Philomena whose mental illness happens to be hereditary from her mother.
In this story, Philomena's mother was one of the unlucky patients of Beacon Mental Hospital who were sent to the Victoriano Manor.
Then, after what was deemed to be a very dangerous test subject, Jimenez accidentally drops some info about the patient's daughter to Ruben.
You know what happens next.
[Insert crazy psychopathic romance here]
In short, Ruben happens to like Philomena, and vice versa. Until Mobius decides to butt in and ruin the chances of a manic relationship.
Anyway, I hope you'd understand what I'm going through right now, and I just got my computer back online this evening.
I am a person who wants to please her audience, and I'll do what I can to make anyone satisfied.
And if you're wondering, the book that I was referring to was The Serpent in the Garden by Janet Gleeson.
It's an awesome mystery-thriller-historical novel, and I recommend it to anyone who likes the 18th Century.
Until then, stay wylde!
