of the morning in which I write this. Ever had one of those moments were you are dead tired but you can't sleep and you could probably do something productive but you're too lazy to do so? Me right now.
Any who, sorry I'm still not too active. I'm going to try to improve that over the course of the next few weeks. I'll probably be really active during December but I'm going to try to take care of a few artsy things on the weekends like the prizes I owe people and commissions and fun stuff. Writings will be on hold until December because I'm a little too invested in another writing to do much with the Legend of Zelda AU (though I will still draw for it)
This month, I'm doing NaNoWritMo so I'll be pushing back some writings. If you don't know what this is, check out this site
www.nanowrimo.org but basically it is a challenge were you write a novel of 50,000 words by the end of the month. I'm doing this challenge with less of a novel idea but more of a story that I do not plan to sell. I think it's going to be good but tell me what you think. I'm calling my project, "A Job to Do" and here is an expert from it, "
Dr. Evans nodded. "Until they could be relocated, they will stay here. It is apparent that most of the 'attackers'," This doctor made the visible air quotes as he said the word, "are mentally ill individuals or are on some sort of drug. Testing and treatment is the only way, in my opinion, that we can help these -"
A scream from the television rang through the air. The doctor and Natalia jumped and immediately ran out of patient's room. The camera man, and essentially the screen, followed along closely. As they ran out, they turned to see what was going on down the hall. A man was attacking one of the nurses. Blood was spilling everywhere as he bit into her side. A few people, many of whom were other nurses, tried to pull this man off. Dr. Evans ran towards the attacker in order to help the fellow nurses. Natalia covered her mouth in horror and looked back at the camera before screaming.
The camera man turned around to see the patient of that room slowly emerging. She moved awkwardly, her arms wildly swinging at her sides as she did so. The girl had a wild, crazed look which only heighten when you looked into her cloudy eyes. Soft moans escaped her as she walked out of her room. Without much warning, she opened her mouth wide and tackled the camera man to the ground. The camera fell limb at his side and awhile it no longer captured much footage, his screams and struggles could be heard.
Click.
Cheyenne had grabbed the remote and had shut off the television."
Well, that's what I'm doing this month. I'll try to be productive with other stuff and like I said I am pushing stuff back until December. Hope you don't mind! I hope to see you around too *wink*
-Rosie
I'll give you my NaNoWritMo pen name if you ask for it