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- Multiple posts per day
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- Multiple posts per week
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- I work 10 hours days 4 1/2 days of the week as a vet tech. Some days I come home and just fall straight to bed after a long day, but others I'll come on. I also compete in obedience competitions with my dog, so a lot of my time is spent training with him. The weekends and Mondays are my best days to be on.
- Writing Levels
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- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Primarily Prefer Female
- Genres
- Modern, Slice of Life, Medieval, Romance, Action, Adventure, Animal fiction (not anthros or furries), a little bit of Fantasy
Niko grit his teeth as he watched the scene, listening to the man's voice as he spoke to the girl. It didn't seem right. Where was Rain's father, and why wasn't he around to make sure that things were all right? Chase's dad looked like a sloppy mess, someone that was drunk and was going to go no where in his life, though he seemed to be well into it.
He didn't know why he worried about it so much though; he hardly knew this girl, yet he didn't want to see her get hurt. Maybe he just felt pity for her because he knew what she had been through? No, that didn't seem right, not to him anyway. But then again...
He shook his head and groaned, finding himself leaning more out of the window than he normally would have liked, his face close to one of the branches that stuck out towards his window. He wanted to listen harder, to see if there was anything he could do should something happen. His eyes had widened, though, when the man enveloped Rain into a hug, making his hand nearly slip from the windowsill, but luckily he was able to catch himself before he was able to fall out. That would have been a mess.
He didn't know why he worried about it so much though; he hardly knew this girl, yet he didn't want to see her get hurt. Maybe he just felt pity for her because he knew what she had been through? No, that didn't seem right, not to him anyway. But then again...
He shook his head and groaned, finding himself leaning more out of the window than he normally would have liked, his face close to one of the branches that stuck out towards his window. He wanted to listen harder, to see if there was anything he could do should something happen. His eyes had widened, though, when the man enveloped Rain into a hug, making his hand nearly slip from the windowsill, but luckily he was able to catch himself before he was able to fall out. That would have been a mess.