Well here is Chapter 2. It's a short one, really more of a wya to get through the hassel of patching and learning the game so i can focus on the actual gameplay. But i'm stuck with a dilema and want the readers to help me if you would be so kind. I can't decide if i want Chisame to play Alliance or Horde. I played Horde myself, mostly on my lvl 60 Undead Priest which would make it easier to write from that perspective. Plus I would love to see Chisame's reaction to the stupidity of the Barrens. Plus it would make the twist down the road seem funnier. On the other hand i can understand that a lot of new players at leats start with Alliance, and for Chisame i think a Night Elf would work out well with ehr personality. So i'm asking anyone who read this please give me your thoughts. I would like at least 5 review/votes before i make my decision, but more is allways appreciated. Many thanks.
Chisame eventually returned to the dorm, trying her best to get to her room without running into any of the weirdoes in her class, especially that runt of a teacher. Luckily nobody was around and she was able to
get to her room incident free. Closing the door she hung up her jacket and undid her tie. She collapsed in the office chair she had at her computer station, mentally going over all the stuff she had to do for the
website. Update the blog, answer emails, check the forum, get new pictures ready, make "improvements" on the old ones before sending them off to the website. There was so much stuff for her to do, not to
mention all her homework. She especially wanted to get her English homework done, so that little kid teacher wouldn't bother her.
Still with all that she had to do, she kept looking over the green box she held in her hands. She had considered going back to the store tomorrow just bringing it back, apologizing for the trouble and maybe getting
something more practical such as discs or a new version of PhotoShock. Stillshe just kept looking over the box. Finally she said "Damn it, I never have any fun. Might as well give this thing a go" and threw the
disc in her computers DVD drive. She was able to install it easily enough. The first real shock came when she realized how much downloading she would have to do to run the game. "Oh well better get it started
and that way I can read this manual and figure out how to play this silly thing". So she had her computer begin a download of around two and a half hours and began to read through the manual.
