
Hello, Hello.
I'm a hopeless romantic. Nothing more, and nothing less. This account will mostly be targeted at the reading and reviewing of romance fiction. You will stumble across a few of my own humble pieces and I do hope you find them pleasant, if not more than a little engaging. Please review if you read, I would love criticism and help with my stories. I in no way claim to be an excellently talented writer, so I can use all the help. I merely dabble in writing, hence a lack of updating often (I only write oneshots and only when I am inspired). However, the account is continually active and you may see my reviews on other stories floating about. I have a strict review-me-review-you policy. This means that if you leave a review upon my work, I will have the curteousy to return the favor. Feel free to contact me as you wish and I wish you the best of luck in love and life!
~Dee
.//. My Works .//.
Falsified Memories ~ a collection of related pieces in a songfiction like format. Deals with unrequited love and the toll it has on the main character. No names are used, as is my style, and thus this could easily be related to your own life and situation. These characters are nameless and faceless simply because in life and love, it could have been anyone. Please check it out. not a one shot
I Met Him Once ~ inspired by the concept of a highschool dance this piece addresses the age old "he danced with me, but does he like me?" question. Obviously the female lead has feelings for the male lead, but does the male lead return these feelings? It's up for you to decide. Again, nameless and faceless these characters could have been anyone. The story is not so much about the personality and characters themselves but the situation and the emotions behind it. Please read and let me know if you thought it was decent. one shot
The Uninvited and Absent(minded) ~ a drabble that focuses around the preoccupation that occurs right as school is dwindling to a close. Inspired by the idea of graduation and the possiblity of having to say goodbye to a serious crush. Add in a little bit of social-recluse and regret and there you have this story. Please review and let me know what you think. This one becomes a little more muddled in the distinction between the faceless and nameless characters involved, so I'd really like feedback on whether or not you found it hard to follow. It's not a praticularly exciting or long piece and it really lacks substance, but reviews and suggestions are therefore all the more appreciated! oneshot
Saved a Little Trouble for the Next Girl ~ inspired by Carrie Underwood's song, 'Before He Cheats'. Again, nameless and faceless, but when is it not like that with me? Not one of the better pieces up here in my opinion, and definitely lacking in originality. You only need to look up the lyrics of the song (or listen to it for that matter) and compare them to the fictional account and you will recognize the piece as more of a retelling of the situations she describes. Basic Summary: He leads you on. You're angry. You get revenge by smashing up his car. The best part? It's fiction, so you can't get in trouble. R&R! oneshot
This Here Today, Gone Tomorrow World ~ inspired by Kenny Chesney's song, 'Don't Blink'. Another nameless and faceless flick - but this one is especially about the universality of it. It's about life and living in the moment, for things change fast and time doesn't wait for anyone, so cherish what you have. I really recommend listening to this song as this story was especially influenced by the chorus. Yes, the life portrayed is a little fairy-taleish and maybe over the top, but that's all just part of the commentary :). Please R&R! oneshot
Just "Hello" ~ inspired by the idea of having feelings for someone you don't really know. You know the person that you pass day in and day out, or perhaps only every so often, and with whom you may have only conversed once, but somehow they've captured your interest? That's the one I'm talking about. The person you want to get to know more but never really get the chance to because fate seems to be getting in the way and determined to pull them away from you before you can even get to know them. Well, that's what this nameless and faceless piece is about. Check it out, I'm hoping you'll be able to relate to it more than you feel that you might. Also, any constructive comments would be appreciated, some of the parts of this piece seem to be a little rough around the edges. oneshot
Don't Misunderstand, But . . . ~ inspired by how sometimes, the things guys say to girls makes absolutely no sense to them. We've all had that conversation with our best friends where we tell them about what happened in hopes that they'll have some great insight into what the situation meant and what the boy could possibly mean by what they say. Well, this is one of those conversations, except now - instead of being the one the event happened to - you get to take on the role of the best friend and get to help her decide what the boy meant. Did it mean he doesn't like her? Does he like her? It's up to you, and feel free to include specualtions in any reviews you'd care to leave - which I do hope you'd like to leave! Let me know what you think about this one - it's nameless and faceless, and there are several characters involved, so I'm hoping it wasn't too inspecific. Also, I'm hoping this conversation comes off as plausably realistic and that the dialogue is believable! oneshot
No Regrets ~ inspired by the idea of being willing to take chances. Girls always want to know what the deal is, and often when given the chance to find out and they chicken out and can't bring themselves to ask, they find that they regret passing up the chance to know what's actually going on with the guy they like. This piece embraces the idea of no regrets. The female lead takes a chance in trying to establish some sort of relation with the boy she's been crushing on, believing that closure and disappointment will be better than never knowing and blind hope. However, will she be disappointed? Or will she be glad that she decided to have no regrets hanging over her shoulders this summer? Please R & R - the storyline was a little simpler than usual and I feel as though the piece lacks creativity and eloquence, but I'd love to hear what others have to say. oneshot