
chrissytine35
Oh umm ok that’s fine. It was really good I was looking forward to more chapters, but thanks for letting me know.

chrissytine35
@sixtytwoperc_homo Exactly!!! I loved his character and I thought the story in the ex-marine’s family was so creative! I loved how complex you made his character it was different from most of the fics I’ve read because you decided to write him with ptsd but it was still so well written in how it stayed consistent with Terry’s character in rebel ridge. Also I understand that when the main character isn’t written as y/n it gets less attention and I don’t remember what you said about why you don’t write your protagonist as y/n but i still read it either way you’re choice for a protagonist doesn’t bother me at all. You’re really good at writing especially for someone who’s just learning how to write, I don’t know if you’ll be interested in still releasing those Terry books/chapters even if it doesn’t attract a big audience but if you are I will definitely read it. Plus I feel like on here everyone is more interested in writing/reading Aaron Pierre fics vs Terry and his other characters which I’m not big on RPF I’d rather just read about his characters. I’m also really sorry about the drama as well it sucks and thanks for checking for me.
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sixtytwoperc_homo
@chrissytine35 THISSS! I liked Rebel Ridge and the ideas of Terry's history/story so much that I came up with a bunch of stories because of my excitement, I just wanted to read about him... BUT , the only way I can be fully interested in writing something is if I write about my usual protagonist who, doesn't get me a lot of attention of which also I'm just learning how to write so I kinda knew there wouldn't be much interest in those lol. Plus, Aaron as Terry Richmond wasn't really well known in this app , only by a few authors . There was an author who had like one-shots about Terry Richmond (I'll check for you and see if they're still there). Also, I'm sorry about how drama just keeps ruining fiction world, I can relate to that , sigh.
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