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Deeply Darkly
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since: 05-24-05, id: 819342
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Author has written 5 stories for Jade Empire, Troy, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Chicago!, and Misc. Movies.

Hey there guys!

I'm Tash - though believe you me, I'm changing my name into something much more unique as soon as I can. I'm 15, and am in my last year of school before sixth form. Ugh. I love expressing myself through creative activities, although people get freaked out a little by my artwork. Individualism is a treasure nowadays, huh? I've written stories since I was really small, and poems soon after that. Though I don't intend to make a profession out of either. Though, no clue as to what I will do in terms of career.

There's probably nothing exceptional about me at all except my dreams. I go to an all girls' school. I enjoy adventure sports and arguing for a cause. I also love languages; I take French, Spanish and Latin for my GCSEs, and I'm trying to learn Arabic, which is very pretty. And hopefully Japanese soon.

I collect knives, because they're pretty. (Don't run) Aaand... I have a snake at last! She's a Tangerine Honduran Milksnake and so beautiful. Called her Mieshka because it sounds pretty. She'll only eat grey mice... and only then with a pinkie as a side dish. o_O

I love meeting new people - and I love it when people aren't afraid to stop and say hi, stop and introduce themselves, people who are open and don't give a damn what the world thinks about them. I love you guys who stand up to be counted, who don't care about being different, who don't go around looking at others and only seeing what they think they see. I admire people who can say, "Yeah, I'm wild and not like you and I don't care. I do some crazy shit sometimes, and I'm scarred to prove it, but I'm me, and I'm not changing cause that offends people." That's just about me in a nutshell, anyway. People call me wild and dark, but I love life as much as anyone, and I think you've gotta always live for today, this minute, this moment, cause it's a once in a life time experience and that's what makes it fragile and beautiful.

Anyway, if anyone wants to e-mail me about anything, do, because I'm always ready to make a new friend. Well, usually, anyways.

I've set myself a rule to review any fic I read to the end, and I do try and R&R a fic of all my reviewers, cause I know how nice it is to have someone comment. :) So that's my Brownie points settled for ff.net.




1. Biting the Bullet » reviews
This fic just trailed off. Sorry... don't think I'll be bothering with it anymore. :[
Mr. & Mrs. Smith - Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Adventure - Chapters: 12 - Words: 36,767 - Reviews: 70 - Updated: 7-12-06 - Published: 12-18-05
2. Fireworks reviews
[Meet Joe Black] Just a short postmovie muse... Bill is dead, yet his birthday celebrations go on, lit by the fireworks.
Misc. Movies - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Fantasy/Angst - Chapters: 1 - Words: 585 - Reviews: 3 - Updated: 2-11-06 - Published: 2-11-06
3. Lace and Liquor reviews
The song sort of... came to me. Velma's POV... and she's feeling world weary.
Complete - Chicago! - Fiction Rated: K+ - English - Poetry - Chapters: 1 - Words: 472 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 1-11-06 - Published: 1-11-06
4. Sightless reviews
Troy's wall was breached by the arrogance of its people, all too willing to trust in victory. Vanity kills men, burns cities. Those who rise above others are remembered for their fall. Short oneshot.
Complete - Troy - Fiction Rated: T - English - Tragedy - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,849 - Reviews: 7 - Updated: 10-30-05 - Published: 10-30-05
5. Of Death and Dark Matter reviews
Duty is simple on the tongues of Gods. The last Spirit Monk reclaims life to fight for an Empire, yet pain and grief are all the sharper when death and dark matter collide... Probably a one shot.
Complete - Jade Empire - Fiction Rated: T - English - General/Romance - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,710 - Reviews: 9 - Updated: 10-18-05 - Published: 10-18-05
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