fabulasDe

@CC15Tommo heeeeeyyyy! Thanks!!! Kaaayyy!!!

UncannierGirl

Arasso, where do you live? But why can't you speak in tagalog even your mom is a filipina? :)) @fabulasDe

fabulasDe

@UncannierGirl Hi! I thought I had responded, but I suppose not! I'm from America haha ☺ I'm a mestiza, so we usually talk English in my house, and I've forgotten a lot of words except for simple ones. I'm so sorry for taking so long to respond!
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UncannierGirl

kamsahabnida ^^

UncannierGirl

@UncannierGirl Actually, that's not tagalog. It's korean language. Kamsahamnida means Thank you. Its okay, you don't need to sorry. Why would you sorry even you did no wrong? :)  
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fabulasDe

@FearlessWoman_13 hello! I'm sorry, but what does that mean? my mom is a Filipina, but I can't speak Tagalog, sorry :(
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fabulasDe

@JayVictor You are so very welcome! Thank you so much for taking the time to read my "Bio!" I've really enjoyed what I've read of "SLAVEDAYS" so far! It's an incredible idea with a plot that's just as magnificent! Your story had left me thinking about it even in times when I haven't been able to read it. The Prelogue also took an unexpected turn! It really gave my mind a good twist. I can't wait to read the rest of "SLAVEDAYS" and then it's novel! Thank you, again, for taking the time to read my bio and the effort to write out such a personal and long thank you :) Have a good day, good luck on your wonderful story (though you probably don't need it), and God bless! 

JayVictor

Hello @fabulasDe - just wanted to stop by and thank you so much for the follow, and for reading and voting on SLAVEDAYS. I am so pleased you are enjoying it, and would love to know what you think.
          
          I loved reading what you wrote on your Profile page there about darkness in stories, and how stories with horrible endings 'don't really end there'. I thought that was a fascinating way of thinking about it. 
          
          I am in the process of plotting out the sequel to SLAVEDAYS, which takes a much darker turn, so I am thinking a lot right now about how readers will respond to that. So thank you for the thought-provoking observation!