Storygirl95

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I have 91 stories published in 4 collections on the site.
My stories have been read 46824 times and 6 of my stories have been cherry picked.

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Madison

Hi! I'm a college student who should be doing her homework but is instead changing one word in her story that won't really matter in the long run but that she can't ignore. I should be sleeping, it's probably 3 am right now. I adore writing and I promise I won't bite you unless you're made of mint chocolate chip ice cream.
I like to write a lot of different things, and the characters in my brain seem so have no regard for the fact that as a human being I have a life and needs like food, sleep, and human company.
I'm appreciative of all reviews, including but not limited to compliments, comments, and soul wrenching criticisms that make me cry for three days huddled in a corner. (Please try to limit these though or my friends may become concerned.)
Overall, the goal is to spread my writing for others to enjoy, or at least feel better about their own, so here I am! I look forward to being a part of this community and working alongside you all!
Have a great day/evening/night/whatever time it is in your dimensional space.
Keep writing! :)

My stories

Even Angels Aren't Perfect Part 7

Even Angels Aren’t Perfect To my disbelief and his, Aaron was standing in the doorway of The Friendly Bean, at the exact same time as me. He was...

Even Angels Aren't Perfect Part 6

Even Angels Aren’t Perfect I left the warehouse as quickly as possible, only stopping to change my clothes and fix my hair just enough that it didn’t...

Even Angels Aren't Perfect Part 5

Even Angels Aren’t Perfect Feeling utterly disgusted with myself, I left Aaron’s house. I wanted to say more, to apologize, but I figured the...

Even Angels Aren't Perfect Part 4

Even Angels Aren’t Perfect Aaron’s house was surprisingly clean, but it was as simple as I imagined. He was neat and organized despite a lack of...

Even Angels Aren't Perfect Part 3

Chapter 2(continued) When the man came out of the store, he looked satisfied and content with himself. He must have been done with his errands...

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