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I guess you can say I'm trying to resonate with a desire I have, haha. Glad it came off as tangible and believable!
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I couldnr come up withba drag name so that one had to do. 😂😂😂 He has a snark streak, as exemplified by the other short I made of him, haha I was actually trying to make my own anthology of cathartic stories and hoping a publisher picks it up. Not sure how a newbie can set foot into the industry but I always wanted to.
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Some time after "the Incident", Tristan decides to pay a visit to some old friends. A follow-up/sequel to Can't A Guy Visit A Friend
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Tristan often liked to take walks on a late night in the city. He knew the safe routes almost as well as the local street rats, and he was unimposing and unremarkable enough to be easily ignored. He used to frequent the darker allies and the nastier sides of town before he moved in with Miguel, before his Incident a couple of months ago. But he'd been lonely for so long that he didn't think to reach out to his old friends. The Hovel was in a nameless building that could pass off as a residen
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My mood whenever someone tries me.
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Oh hey! Thank you so much! These two started out as just a way for me to vent. Haha.
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Being introduced to another circle of friends puts some things to perspective. A follow-up/sequel to the short story Can't A Guy Visit A Friend: Story Link:
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"This is a terrible idea." "We're just meeting with my old bunkmates." "Correction: you are. I'll be at the 7-11 eating ice cream and fried chicken until you're done." Miguel cast an exasperated look at Tristan. After 'The Incident', Tristan decidedly quit whatever job he had to focus on writing and was bunking and vlogging it up at Miguel's apartment. They shared rent, dinner, and responsibilities. But now, some of Miguel's friends were dropping by for a visi
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I must be very blessed, then. But seriously, I thought it could be one of either.
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So the Southern dialect interested me so I figured I'd try to compile them. Feel free to add and/or correct any entries or expound on any. I'm making this so that people who are looking to write 'Southern' characters could gain some insights. DICLAIMER: I'm no Southerner. I just try to research.
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It seems weird that I could write tragedy so well, haha. Thanks for your thoughts
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It IS pretty gruesome.
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I'm starting to think shorts are my forte, haha
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I'm starting to think shorts are my forte, haha
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WARNING: Mentions of Suicide A man finds himself alone in his room, with photos taunting him. Taunting, with no need for words. Made as an antithesis to Can't A Guy Visit A Friend
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The room was what you'd expect from a teenage football star at their high school: vibrant, walls painted in blue with awards and medals on shelves, pictures of trophies being held up, teammates gathered for the picture, of the current girlfriend stealing a kiss with the star. The desk was messy with stationary and other paraphernalia, and the room was slightly cluttered. But the life in the room was sucked away by the young man in a black suit, looking over the contents of the discarded brown en
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Fashion. What? Fashion's a habit.
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Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
thecalimack commented on thecalimack's story chapter in Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
Thank you so much! And the emoji reminds me of the story omg -
Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
thecalimack commented on thecalimack's story chapter in Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
This means so much to me, you have no idea, haha. Thank you! -
It was a few days before Sebastian found Ellis again. Or rather, stumbled upon him. It was a full moon that night, and the garden was bathed in the gentle blue glow of moonlight. He was about to call for him when he heard the soft eulogy sung to the wind. If he were any farther, he would have missed it, but there in the midst of the hedges and the gardens, he heard a voice kept precariously low, singing without words a song racked with something that strung a chord with the very soul. It was her
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I'm having trouble finding the delete option for my stories. Where may one find it?
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Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
thecalimack commented on thecalimack's story chapter in Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
Thanks for your input. I was worried if things were too off or vague. And I'm glad to draw a reaction out of you. I wasn't sure if people would be invested. Any crticism to improve this though? -
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thecalimack commented on thecalimack's story chapter in Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
I'm sorry that most my stories are tear-jerkers; kind of my modus operandi. And Miguel was a soldier, ideally, but I could approach it from the musician perspective. These two are those long-time friends, actually. And thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to draw a reaction out of you. -
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thecalimack commented on thecalimack's story chapter in Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
I am so glad the short worked so well! Sadly not much progress on Whats Real to Me. College has kept me busy. Even hunting internships now. I'll send you an update soon. Promise! -
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thecalimack commented on thecalimack's story chapter in Can't A Guy Visit A Friend?
Thanks for your thoughts on this! Helps me with getting better! You've been a loyal reader and i thank you for that!
