exoflare

@barbiel I often enjoy giving my characters unhappy endings, I have a slightly comedic story on my profile where I ruined the usual happily ever after storyline. It's not a great story but it was fun to think outside the stereotypical box. Anyway it's 3am for me so I should go to bed, again thank you for reading my work and I look forward to reading more from you in the future.

exoflare

@barbiel I often enjoy giving my characters unhappy endings, I have a slightly comedic story on my profile where I ruined the usual happily ever after storyline. It's not a great story but it was fun to think outside the stereotypical box. Anyway it's 3am for me so I should go to bed, again thank you for reading my work and I look forward to reading more from you in the future.

barbiel

The type of stories I write are usually dark, mysterious, sad, and it is very rare if my characters find a happy ending. I like fantasy, action, adventure, and sometimes romance if I feel its not completely stupid and cheesy.

exoflare

@barbiel The follow was purely based on your work and not because I'm grateful you read my story, which I am. I checked out your profile after you messaged me and decided to have a look at the story, the last line completely got me, it had all the secret darkness to it that I often incorporate into my own stories and I really enjoyed it. As they say practice makes perfect and I look forward to reading more!  What kind of stories do you usually write? Personally the quickly done ones tend to be my darker side, I have others I plan on putting more time into but they are all mostly fantasy/sci-fi as apposed to my gritty death based ones.