Crazeeps, this is it.
I'm so emotional right now because I just can't believe it. The Suit series is the first book series I've ever finished, and probably the only book series that I actually worked on.
I started writing the first book, The Bad Boy Inside the Chicken Suit when I was thirteen and I'm ending this series with this book at the age of nineteen. Like damn.
I started writing this book with the sole purpose of feel-good cliche hilarious romance and I think I'm ready to dive for a much deeper kind of book that will not just leave you guys laughing and swooning, but -hopefully- also to leave you guys with something... more.
I want you guys to know that I am open to criticisms and that I'm aware that I have to be the queen of plot holes. I am open to writing a chapter that answers plot holes, but you guys have to comment it down there.
It will be better if you guys would send me a private message here in Wattpad. Actually, it will be more efficient if you message me on Instagram or Facebook because I barely look at my Wattpad notifications (I'm lazy like that).
I don't want to extend this any longer, I think and hope that you guys laughed and swooned throughout the book series (or this book).
I also hope that you guys learned the most important lesson I tried to convey: Not everyone in a chicken, black, fairy, white, or mermaid suit isn't hot.
And here is what I learned from writing this series that hopefully, writers out there can relate:
Sometimes the greatest battle an author has to conquer can be as easy as putting a period. The story has been told, it's time. *cries harder*
Alas, *holds back ugly sobs*
Enjoy :)
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Every story has an ending. As cliche as that sounds, it is the truth. I remembered crying my eyes off when I finished Stephenie Meyers' Twilight Saga because I just honestly love her series. I love Bella and Edward. I do not care if there are millions who disagree with me, but Twilight was one of the book series that had me swooning. I remembered buying different objects that has anything to do with the series. I admit, there were some scenes that got me cringing because it was a little bit too weird, but as a whole, the movie was amazing.
My story started when my Lexus got lost. And now, finally, my car -the one who had helped me chase my dreams- has finally been found. I cannot be any more happy. Well, I can. But for the moment, I do not think that anything can top this moment.
"Where is my car?" I asked out loud while I rush inside the station and straight towards Officer Ramon's desk with Elliot on my trail. I usually do not run, unless if I was running late or if there was an emergency, but this is a special situation. Obviously.
Officer Ramon looked up. His brown eyes are wide open and he beams a smile at me. "Your car awaits at the garage."
"Oh my gosh," I gasped out. "Where is the garage?"
"Hold on!"
I immediately paused. "Is... anything wrong?"
He shook his head. "Nah, it is just that the one who dropped it off had left a letter." He slid a white envelope across his police desk towards me.
I frowned. "The one who dropped it off?" I asked. Oh. "So, it really was human who took it from me!"
Two pair of eyes that belongs to these men blinked at me. The one in the police uniform raised an eyebrow. "Who did you expect?"
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The Bad Boy Inside The Mermaid Suit [BOOK 5]
Humor"How did you lose your car?" The police officer, who is also, unfortunately, the man I had always loved, asked as he took his pen from his mermaid tail. What is he even wearing right now? No Cobie, don't look at his abs! "I..." I started, "I don't k...