Hey gang!
Okay, so, The next two chapters are the last ones for My Angel. After that, I'm gonna be working on My Insanity pretty much full time - along with Distractions in the little interims. (And maybe a couple of others in different fandoms a little - just to spice things up for me)
But since these are the last two chapters - I do want them to be the absolute best they can be. So, I'm not gonna be posting them tonight. I'm going to instead post them in three days. On Saturday.
I have them mainly finished, but there are a few things that I would like to fix before I publish them properly. Length is one of them (I felt like they were too short), and a bit of dialogue has been annoying me that I haven't gotten around to editing. So, basically, I want to add on like another 1,000 words to the finished thing.
So, the finale to My Angel (as sad and as tearful as it is for me) is gonna be on the 16th of November.
(Of course, I have the epilogue which will focus on the Cullens, but that will come later haha)
-Undead
(P.S. Sorry about getting your hopes up by posting this as a chapter - I literally couldn't figure out a way to update everyone in another way. I'm thinking about setting up a social media, or a discord or something so I don't have to do this again - updating anyone through comments or something ugh. I'll let you all know if I end up doing it)
(P.P.S I'm not sure what the guidelines are for using a chapter as an update thing is, so to be safe, here's the first few lines from chapter 27 as a preview)
(P.P.P.S Thank you TeamEdward3 for the super nice words - I super appreciate it! And thank you so much for the reminder! Seriously, you and everyone else who keeps reminding me to update on schedule are seriously keeping me afloat! Thank you so much!)
I was almost completely sure she was real. There was no way my imagination could conjure up half of the things she'd been saying. All her stories, and little adventures when she'd been away - depressing as they were - it was amazing to hear everything she'd done.
For the past hour, we'd been walking back home - to Charlies - through the woods, moving at a sedate pace, and just enjoying being with each other again. It felt like heaven listening to her voice again; to hear and savor every word was like a bit of relief from the constant pain that still wanted to linger in my chest.
