Lollipopfop

I am writing this on here rather then posting it on here. Thats why the million edits. I finally finished editing part one, and am still adding to part two. Reason for it is I had a bad case of my stuff disappearing from my computer, so I want to do this online. Thats why I decided to join Wattpad in the first place. I feel safe with my story being here. It won't disappear on me. But I am changing the plot as I go. I may change it again, and I haven't edited for style at all. So its probably crap to read.

Lollipopfop

I am writing this on here rather then posting it on here. Thats why the million edits. I finally finished editing part one, and am still adding to part two. Reason for it is I had a bad case of my stuff disappearing from my computer, so I want to do this online. Thats why I decided to join Wattpad in the first place. I feel safe with my story being here. It won't disappear on me. But I am changing the plot as I go. I may change it again, and I haven't edited for style at all. So its probably crap to read.

xanthorrhoeas

Hi. No. I'm not that knowledgeable. It's just that my reading of the copyright notice was that it was different to the norm so I wanted to check it was ok to read it. I don't agree with stealing people's work. As the author has since responded she has decided to put her books on Wattpad as a special thing (and they are pretty special too I have found after reading this one). Her bio says she is trained as a lawyer so I guess that is also why her notices are tighter than some others.