Paloma Helena Sangre
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since: 02-16-07, id: 1221105
country: UK

I used to write fiction. Not anymore...unless I suddenly become a plain housewife with nothing on her hands but mothering her kids and loving her husband. Heh.

Life just isn't kind to your interests when you have a career. Sigh.

In short, I just write reviews. For now.

My interests are of the nerdy variety. I like anime/jdorama (Gokusen, GTO, HYD, Paradise Kiss and a lot more I can't remember for now), Labyrinth (yeah, the David Bowie movie), and Square RPGs (Saga Frontier, Final Fantasy Gameboy/PlayStation).

My favorite read of the moment are the Final Fantasy VII and VIII fandoms (because those two are the only ones that I've played in PS). I really like the pairings of:

1. Cid and Yuffie - Yeah, yeah. I can hear people screaming "pervert!" in the background. But just so you know, men married women 20 years or so their junior in the earlier days. And I don't see many people arching eyebrows at Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher, do I? Besides, Cid and Yuffie are both favorites (I always used them in the game), and personally? They just fit perfectly with each other, making spontaneous combustion all the more fun.

2. Seifer and Quistis - This pairing makes enough sense as Irvine making sense for Selphie. 'Nuff said.

3. Reno and Yuffie - This has got to be one of the craziest pairings in the FFVII fandom--because both of them are crazy (I just love Reno in Advent Children)! They have the attitude of 5 year olds, just think what would happen if they fall for each other? ...Yeah, I thought so, too.

4. Vincent and Yuffie - Not really a favorite pairing, but since I love Yuffie and there's nobody writing more about her and Cid (--coughs--), this is another pairing that can, ah well, also make sense. But seriously, it takes a lot of imagination to make conversations between the two of them interesting, eh?

Here's hoping many people would stand up and take notice how fantastic Cid and Yuffie as a couple can be. Same goes for Seiftis.

Cheers to the people whose stories became my favorites (I hope they write more).