- Invitation Status
- Look for groups
- Looking for partners
- Posting Speed
- Multiple posts per day
- 1-3 posts per day
- Multiple posts per week
- 1-3 posts per week
- Slow As Molasses
- Online Availability
- All fucking day because I have no life
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
- Adept
- Advanced
- Adaptable
- Preferred Character Gender
- No Preferences
- Genres
- Romance, Modern, Supernatural,
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[BCOLOR=transparent]"I don't even want to be in drama club! You wouldn't even join book club with me this year!"[/BCOLOR] [BCOLOR=transparent]Twilight groaned as her best friend Naomi dragged her into the room of Mr. Armitage, the school drama teacher. It was the last place she wanted to be right now in all honesty. Twilight would rather be in the library, huddled in a corner with her headphones playing classical music while she read a book. Or in the band room practicing for her recital that was coming up soon. Not in the drama club with the many passionate actors and actresses who were all so outgoing and flamboyant. [/BCOLOR]
[BCOLOR=transparent]"You're just lucky that it doesn't mess with my book club or music lessons, or else I'd be out."[/BCOLOR][BCOLOR=transparent] She chuckled as Mr. Armitage stood on the classes' small stage and spoke. [/BCOLOR]
[BCOLOR=transparent]"I hope you guys don't mind if we just jump right into this. We're gonna start out with a short and simple improv scene. A married couple is getting ready for a visit from both of their parents."[/BCOLOR] [BCOLOR=transparent]He explained to everyone, talking with his hands a lot.[/BCOLOR] [BCOLOR=transparent]"I say we start it as their getting dressed or something and end it with the parents arriving. Our fellow actor Ethan here is going to pick someone to do the scene with him."[/BCOLOR][BCOLOR=transparent] Mr. Armitage gestured to Ethan. [/BCOLOR]
[BCOLOR=transparent]Before he'd even started talking, Twilight had already had her nose in a book. Getting lost in Hazel Grace's heartbreaking, but perfect little world as he spoke about what they'd be doing. Twilight wasn't always this rude, but she sort of didn't want to be there in the first place; therefore, hiding in the background reading The Fault in Our Stars seemed like a good way to distract herself from the fact that if she even participated, everyone would be looking at her.[/BCOLOR]
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[BCOLOR=transparent]The complete and total opposite of Twilight.[/BCOLOR]
[BCOLOR=transparent]"Well you need some other extra-curriculars on your resume anyway! Besides, it'll be fun and it's something that will really get you out of your shell."[/BCOLOR][BCOLOR=transparent] Naomi smiled and the two of them sat at desks and waited for the club to commence. [/BCOLOR]
[BCOLOR=transparent]Naomi was always trying to get Twilight to do more things in school and meet new people. She was a lot more outgoing and sociable than her friend, but she helped balance things out. Naomi was the crazy to Twilight's sane and the two wouldn't have it any other way. Twilight helped Naomi with school work and organization, while Naomi made Twilight go out to meet new people and do things out of her comfort zone. [/BCOLOR][BCOLOR=transparent]"I hope you guys don't mind if we just jump right into this. We're gonna start out with a short and simple improv scene. A married couple is getting ready for a visit from both of their parents."[/BCOLOR] [BCOLOR=transparent]He explained to everyone, talking with his hands a lot.[/BCOLOR] [BCOLOR=transparent]"I say we start it as their getting dressed or something and end it with the parents arriving. Our fellow actor Ethan here is going to pick someone to do the scene with him."[/BCOLOR][BCOLOR=transparent] Mr. Armitage gestured to Ethan. [/BCOLOR]
[BCOLOR=transparent]Before he'd even started talking, Twilight had already had her nose in a book. Getting lost in Hazel Grace's heartbreaking, but perfect little world as he spoke about what they'd be doing. Twilight wasn't always this rude, but she sort of didn't want to be there in the first place; therefore, hiding in the background reading The Fault in Our Stars seemed like a good way to distract herself from the fact that if she even participated, everyone would be looking at her.[/BCOLOR]
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