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No, this story is not discontinued.

I am so, so, so sorry.


As a student from one of the most prestigious schools in our state (do not assume that I am smart; I may get good grades, but my common sense is that of a mentally ill person), I'm busier than the average student of my age group should be. Don't even get me started on the various co curricular activities.

Anyway, I'm working on a 1K special chapter. Which brings me to this:

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SO MUCH!!!!

I mean, 1K? I had dreamt of it, but never did I ever expect it. Again, thank you so much! This is a major achievement in my young life.

The 1K special chapter will be of a high school AU, and Y/N's life there is a little bit based off of mine. But don't get me wrong, my teachers are sweet. The chapter will just be an exaggeration, for ANGST purposes. I want people to have a look into the lives of the 'smart kids'. They assume that we have amazing lives, what with our perfect grades, various talents, and whatnot. 


But nothing and no one is exactly how they seem.


Enough about the upcoming chapter. I feel like sharing my literary side with you, my dear.

I mostly get bored of books with lots of detail and facts, like always pointing out the exact location, describing the simplest positions in complicated words for sophistication. Big words can sometimes sound romantic and sophisticated in an attractive way, hence most of the reason why the younger generation even give a second glance to Shakespeare. But I prefer something else.

I'm a very sentimental person. So I prefer books which pay attention to how the characters feel, how they react upon certain situations. I like to believe that people have an outer shell, and an inner shell. The outer shell is how they display themselves, and the inner shell is their individuality that they hide from the general public. So with that belief, you can guess that I'm the type of person to feel things deeply. For example:

Rather than knowing how many times Peter betrayed Jesus before the rooster crowed, I'd rather know how Peter felt about betraying his Lord. 

My teachers don't exactly praise me for this. Our English teacher praises the one that wrote the details, not the emotions. But I suppose that's fine with me. It's what makes me unique. It's what makes me an individual. 


Better to stand out than to blend in.


Keep the above sentence in mind. Be original. You don't want to be just a regular  person who's the same as everyone else. Would you rather aim to be the audience or the popstar? Of course, we need an audience. But it doesn't hurt to aim higher.

It's a good and useful skill to adapt to your surroundings. Perhaps twist your outer shell a little to not make the people around you uncomfortable. But don't let that mess up your inner shell. You still have to stay you inside.

And even if you do change your inner shell, do it for the better. And never do it for others.


 Change for yourself, not for others.


Bye byeeee!!!!💖💖💖💖 Love you guys SOOOOOOOOO much <3

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