Hello everyone! I'm going to be going on a 1-2 week hiatus before starting chapter 3 for two reasons:
1. so that I can get a bit of buffer before posting so that I don't need to stay up at ungodly hours of the night trying to finish a page for the next morning
2. it's midterm season! I've got a lot of homework that I need to do and I think worrying about that is enough without the need to remain on schedule with my uploads and planning out what's going to happen and whatnot.
As well as starting chapter three, I really want to update the banner on the "info" section. that is not a promise that
I will, I just don't really like the banner that I made when I started writing this book. I think that's it that I have to say, so have fun and I'll see you all in December!
OH MY GOSH TAPAS WAS BEING SO ANNOYING WHENEVER IT AUTOMATICALLY SAVED, THE CURSOR WOULD GO BACK TO THE TOP OF THE PAGE JPJGIOKSAAAA!!!!!!
woah, that was a lot. sorry guys. Um anyways so oh boy midterms, everyone's favourite thing. Gonna go get myself a break, maybe a kitkat. My CLE teacher is being annoying again by only handing back assignments ("for review" on teams) that I haven't done and not even looking at the stuff that I have handed in because he just is like that. I have a couple things in French, English, and the excessive amount of stuff that my CLE teacher gives my class. I've also somehow gotten two homework assignments from PE.
Anyways, I hope you all have a good American thanksgiving, which is one month away from Christmas. (How do you go from celebrating colonialism to celebrating Paganism in one month? It's a bit odd.)
[currently re-writing the story, read at your own discretion]
The legend of the sword in the west wing library is well-known and nearly as old as the school itself. Cohen has heard of this legend and like many students before them decides to do some research. This comes at the cost of their sanity, relationships, and much more. Even with the help of their friends, will Cohen be able to slow the spread of evil that has been working it's way into general society for centuries?
PRONOUNS: Cohen: they/he, Lupin: he/him, Aster: he/they, Nairna: she/her, Author (me!) : they/it
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