rnbyriven

Hello, 
          	I’m excited to share that I’m working on a new story adaptation.  I hope you enjoy the journey this story will take you on. Your thoughts and reactions mean a lot to me, so feel free to leave a comment about what you think so far or what you’re hoping to see next. Thank you for being supportive. Let’s see where this one goes together.
          	
          	And yes, I know I said before that the next story would be Love in Outtakes and shits, but I got a little bored and wanted to share something new for now. I’ll get back to that soon. For now, let me drop this one first while I still can. 
          	
          	
          	
          	
          	Synopsis:
          	Jennie was seventeen when she loved Lisa, and also seventeen when she lost her. Moving on feels impossible, until one night, she was desperate to hear her voice again, Jennie dials Lisa's number. She expects silence, or maybe a voicemail. But then, Lisa answers. 
          	
          	That one call turns into a quiet thread between them, giving Jennie something she thought was gone for good: a chance to hear the voice of the girl she wasn't ready to lose.
          	
          	How long can Jennie hold on to someone who's already gone?
          	https://www.wattpad.com/story/402171148

Noname999_9_9

@rnbyriven woaaaah this phone call to a loved one who is lost type of story reminds me of a book I read "A phone booth at the edge of the world". Although idk how this story will unfold, my mind instantly went to that one. I'm curious :D
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rnbyriven

Hello, 
          I’m excited to share that I’m working on a new story adaptation.  I hope you enjoy the journey this story will take you on. Your thoughts and reactions mean a lot to me, so feel free to leave a comment about what you think so far or what you’re hoping to see next. Thank you for being supportive. Let’s see where this one goes together.
          
          And yes, I know I said before that the next story would be Love in Outtakes and shits, but I got a little bored and wanted to share something new for now. I’ll get back to that soon. For now, let me drop this one first while I still can. 
          
          
          
          
          Synopsis:
          Jennie was seventeen when she loved Lisa, and also seventeen when she lost her. Moving on feels impossible, until one night, she was desperate to hear her voice again, Jennie dials Lisa's number. She expects silence, or maybe a voicemail. But then, Lisa answers. 
          
          That one call turns into a quiet thread between them, giving Jennie something she thought was gone for good: a chance to hear the voice of the girl she wasn't ready to lose.
          
          How long can Jennie hold on to someone who's already gone?
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/402171148

Noname999_9_9

@rnbyriven woaaaah this phone call to a loved one who is lost type of story reminds me of a book I read "A phone booth at the edge of the world". Although idk how this story will unfold, my mind instantly went to that one. I'm curious :D
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rnbyriven

I unpublished  Slumber Bound for now because I’m planning a minor revision. I want to rewrite the scenes in a way that genuinely reflects my own writing style. And I also change the title because the first title is kinda meh, if you get what I mean. (Currently in academic break that's why I'm like this)

rnbyriven

Love in Outtakes is my last story.
          
          
          
          
          About my ongoing story, As We Fly Back, I hereby announce that it’s now discontinued. I’m leaving it with your imagination, and we’ll see how far it goes from there. My original plan was to give it an open-ended kind of ending, but now I see it differently. It’s post-structuralism, meaning the story is open for your own interpretation. Whatever meaning you find in it, that’s what it truly becomes.
          
          Jenlisa's stories will stay here, frozen in that time where love was simple and the world felt endless. And that's the beauty of fiction, it can hold what reality can’t. You just need to understand that they now live in our imagination, not in our expectation. If you ever miss them, you can always return. I probably will, too.
          
          
          
          Until then, goodbye.
          
          — riv

Noname999_9_9

@rnbyriven see? That's what I'm talking about, you are awesome
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skinnypretze1

I recently stumbled upon your account and have been really enjoying reading your stories. I’m sad to see you go but I understand, thank you for the stories author. 
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rnbyriven

@Noname999_9_9 I’ve always been fascinated by George Orwell’s books, so much that I wrote a memoir inspired by his stories.
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rnbyriven

After making you cry Slumber Bound, I think it’s time for a change of mood. The next book won’t be about heartbreak, it’s going to be a rom-com. Something lighter, something that’ll make you smile after everything I put you through. So, I hope you’ll love this one, in a different way.
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/402418966

ToruWatnabe

@rnbyriven Can I trust YOU ಠ⁠︵⁠ಠ
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rnbyriven

I really want to adapt The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo into a Jenlisa story, but I’m afraid Wattpad might ban my account. 

rnbyriven

@jenlisawho I’LL TRY to adapt it, but I won’t upload it here. Instead, I’ll make a PDF version, upload it to Google Drive, and share the link to you guys.
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jenlisawho

been wishing for that since i read the original huhu
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avtayskzblink

THAT WOULD BE SOOO GOOD but yeah i guess that wouldn’t work. you could try writing a modern version of it??
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