Author's Note:
After 5 chapters and over 15,000 words, "The Things I Do For You" is completed!
And I absolutely love it! It's just so charming and all-around fluffy. I wish I could just continue adding chapters to this story. So… I probably am. The urge to make a sequel is just undeniable. I will probably be working on it right now, but maybe I'll wait for another rainy day when I'm sick again. But remember, all of the details are classified, so no spoilers. ;)
And I really can't thank you all enough for all the support that you've shown. For all the favoriters and followers, I'm unspeakable happy that you all like my little story. And I truly do love each and every review I get. Kerosene and Fire, frozenfrickals, SnowAndFlakes, snowboardgurl, the always anonymous Guest, Sam, and Kyoko-nyaa, I don't know how to show you all how much your reviews mean to me. But truly, thank you. And I thank all of my silent readers who have given my story a good look and have hopefully enjoyed it as much as I have.
And to clear up any lingering confusion, I want to tell you all the backstory to this little tale and why I wrote it the way I did… If you can remember, I was just playing around with the modern college universe and this story really wasn't meant to be where it is now. But I got sick, and this story revolves around that.
This past winter, I got my flu shot and barely got sick during the whole season. Honestly, I was glad about it. Then spring came and I met a really cool girl in my university, who is now my friend. She was in one of my classes and we just stated talking. Back then, she had just returned from an internship from Japan. Fricking JAPAN! She told me about it and I listened to every word. She did cough a lot and when I asked if she was okay, she said that she was getting over a flu that she had caught from her stay in Japan. Even though I didn't know it at the time, I was screwed. We met often and now we're friends, but I did catch the flu from her. And I'm telling you now, it was HORRIBLE! I couldn't eat anything solid, sweated through my blankets, hurled up water, and all the shitty stuff of the flu. It got so bad that I didn't leave my bed for an entire day. And I'm dead serious about it.
Even though I got a flu shot, it didn't help with anything. That's because the flu in Japan isn't the same as the flu in the U.S.A. The sheer distance from one another allows the two flus to be genetically different, but still be considered the same disease. The flu shot allowed me to make antibodies for the most common flu that was spreading around in my home, but those antibodies did shit against the flu that I caught from my friend. And considering I have no past experiences in any of the diseases from the Far East, my body was basically defenseless. So, my body got steamed-rolled into the ground by it and I couldn't think for my life, so I ended up posting the story I was playing around with.
But you guys know how this story ended. I got better and I got a new friend. Now, me and my friend joke about it, but that flu was hell personified. *shudders* But then, I had a brainstorm about my newest story. At first, I was going to have Anna be all lovey-dovey to Elsa and take care of her like the Queen she was, but I needed details. What if Elsa had just moved into the U.S.A.? And what if she had the same misfortune with new sicknesses that I did? And what if Elsa was just so damn naturally adorable? So, I made it happen and made Elsa get all weird-sick from catching a pretty nasty cold.
And ta-da, the story was born!
And 2015 is looking awesome for me. I just had a lot of fun and will continue to do so as I continue on my adventures in fanfiction. But remember, my next update is next-next Thursday. I just need a bit of a breather from all the graduations and parties that I need to go to.
As always: comments, concerns, and informed critiques are forever welcomed in my humble abode.
And so, until next time, Au revoir et Merci pour tout.
*Jahaira runs off into the sunset, chasing after a familiar, white puppy who had stolen her shoelaces to play with.*
