So i'm just typing this to release what's in my mind right now.
- Can I make a series about the colors of the rainbow made into towns? What was that old one called?
- Hm... Meteor Zeref... was that choice OK, or bad?
- Actually, I like it... Jellal's Meteor Magic, and Zeref's name.
- Too bad I couldn't include Hetalia... whatever, they had the last one... well, Prussia Le Awesome did.
- Did my dog poop upstairs? I smell something terrible.
- OK, that was my brother.
- Does anyone else think I should continue Academy of Powers: Creation's Evolution? That's one of the only two series I've gotten to the second book... well, then there's Roman Chronicles... but that was TOO much of a cliff-hanger... that's not actually supposed to be a second book...
- I'm tired. It's 9:42.... I usually wake up at 11:00.
- SO, tomorrow's school... darn it.... I have to deal with the annoying guys... and girls. Actually, girls can get more annoying than guys.
- OK, well, bye.
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