(Just to let you all know, I hardly sleep lately due to stress and I am SO very sorry if this story is a bit messed up or slightly sucks, but I try my best on it still. Again, I am really sorry if it's not 100% good. Leave a comment and let me know what you think, though, since it's also public. c:
Don't like the story? Leave, live your life, and read something you find better without being rude, please. I don't mind opinions or critiques, but no rude comments, please. I wrote this story for my own fun, alright?)
This is an OCxCanon story starting with my OC Frostine and Rob from TAWOG. As children, they are good friends.
Frostine is new to Elmore, and everything seems very weird to her. She comes from the North pole, with her two wonderful parents Paris Rose a candy-like being, and her father, Lumier Frost, a snow-like being.
Frostine is very shy, good-natured, soft spoken. She is very shy and nervous around people she hardly knows, but after getting to know them better, she acts less nervous and shy, and more normal. She also has Claustrophobia, meaning that she fears tight or small spaces. She talks softly almost all the time, and she has a very kind heart, wanting to always help people when they need to. Rarely does she show anger, almost never really.
Sometimes she tends to speak weird silly things, or say things in which she has no guts to actually do. (Words are just not enough.)
This is a story about Frostine's start in Elmore, and how she meets a lonely young teenage cyclops by the name of Rob. Most people never cared about Rob, but even if he did catch their attention, soon they forget him. Frostine notices how lonely and sad he is and desires to try and help him, but he avoids her, not wanting to get hurt again. But that's unknown for how long it will last.
Tune in for more!
Frostine, Mei, Frostine's parentparents belong me. Frostine's design is by KawaiiRebichan on DA,
Mei is designed by Sugar-Aleks on DA
Rob and the others belong to Ben Bocquelet
There is an unexpected turn in the story that drastically changes the course of events and, in the long run, even the lives of those involved. Magpie, the first to be involved, suddenly finds himself in the world so unlike his own.
Will he find his place there or will he be at least able to go back home?
He seems to find his way back from this new world of giga-dimensions but something unwanted happens, and things go worse.
The cultural differences, together with a challenging personality traits of another involved in the events, suck Magpie and his friends into a downward spiral.
The story challenges you to see the world differently from the perspective you are perhaps too used to and narrowed by.
Life can be an adventure if you don't narrow it with a bigotry that forces you to be rooted in your trenches and behind your dividing walls. This doesn't mean you have to accept others' views without standing your ground. However, to be able to share our lives in this one and only world we need to make compromises, on both sides. Are you the first brave one to set this positive trend in motion?
So read on and let the foundation of the story be laid. From the end of episode 1 on, the story really picks up, finally reaching its climax at the end of episode 3 with quite a surprising finish.
Your participation in solving this shared challenge of coexistence and cooperation is highly appreciated. Remember those who cooperate make more progress than those who don't!
The ideal audience for my first book is actually between 12 and 16, but anybody older and interested in adventures, cultures and in getting more understanding into our multifaceted world is sure to enjoy the story.
(The whole story has now been published, the only thing I'll still add is the final epilogue but the story is already available in its entirety.)