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Sasha Distan

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  1. I knew there was someone else out there like me!
  2. Happy Birthday Scotty! Happy new job day!
  3. proud of you for sharing though
  4. NWAH!!!!!! *sprinkles sugar* are they not adorable? and also, Yay for the equality.
  5. Love you both even more than i already did xxxxx
  6. Metric! you all scare me. ounces for the win
  7. Once Bad Stereotypes is done I will work on this at the same time as Cowboy Summer. i promise. x
  8. Issac doesn't want to share just yet...
  9. yes, sitting on the counters is a big no no, except when anyone brings around their kid, or their date and wants to be all romantic. after all, this wasn't during service, so the area Bay sat on was cleaned before him and will be cleaned after and numerous times during service.also, very few people will raise their eyebrows at a head chef newly in love. very dangerous behaviour
  10. yeah it should, but the image is cute!
  11. Dale had been more than happy for me to start late at the bar. When I’d asked him, I was expecting to need to fight about it, but I was surprised when Dale looked up from the accounts (I was counting up coins for the bank) in delight. “I’ve been meaning to talk to you about your hours.” Dale grinned, “Oh don’t looked so worried Bay. I gave you too many. You’re over worked.” “I am?” “Bay, you’re doing ten hours four days a week and two days on five hours.” Dale motioned for me to sit at the ot
  12. the upper part of the tattoo is. it just seems to fit him you know?
  13. aww, thanks hun.I hope you'll love Bay eventually.
  14. maybe a little. whatever makes you happy babe (also, for about a month, i was addicted to Insaneaquarium)
  15. We are so damn similar *also swoon*
  16. I am not ashamed of liking either of these things!
  17. give him time Daithi, he is only 15. and yeah, he's a wimp.
  18. that does sound pretty omnomnomy, even for vegetarian food.
  19. yeah, i do see what you mean. i dunno, when i wrote it Bay was feeling particularly introspective. it makes way more sense that way after the next flashback. but i take your comment, maybe i will put a little scene in there one day
  20. The season for cross county had ended, and thanks to Zach Sarver’s continued improvement, much of which was brought about by me hauling him out of bed at the crack of dawn to run miles before school, along with our new recruit Miles, our team had placed second in the district and we got a big silver cup for the school’s trophy case and an honourable mention in assembly. Miles and David’s other sport was football, and Zach and I both went out for athletics and the shorter distance runs, though on
  21. pan seared salmon with green stuff later. nom nom
  22. and i love this about him.
  23. I agree with Cia, observation is key. when i hear one of the kids say something that i find interesting, it sticks in my head until one of my characters needs it. people watching is fab. I agree about the voice/character problem. sometimes it is painful enough to make me stop reading totally. i try to keep my characters voice's fairly even, but it is something i tend to find happens most with side characters. they start off a certain way, and then the writer drops their voice and they become the same as the main character. like you, i find this very annoying.
  24. Very single one of my characters scores really low on the Mary Sue test. of this i am proud. and yes, your example is very apt.
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