Name: Emerald Masquerade
Age: 13
Hobbies: Drawing, reading, writing, singing and sitting in my room writing random stuff on my laptop
Yep, I kid you not, my name really is Emerald Masquerade. Call me whatever you want to, Emma, Emmy, Emerald, or something else as long as it's not stupid hag or heinous bitch. (=
I'm pretty lenient when it comes to dealing with flames, so don't be afraid to tell me I suck at writing. Just try to avoid too much colorful wording, please.
Soooooo, that's just about all you need to know about me! And if you haven't read my stuff, please do.
And if you ever want me to read and review a story of yours, just ask, and I gladly will.
My Stories:
American Devils (Coming Soon)
This story is about three girls all around America who start to gain certain powers they have no clue about, and they meet "randomly" (the quotations HINTHINT) on a vacation to Long Beach Island for the summer, and when they "randomly" (HINTHINT) end up going to the same highschool, hell breaks loose and they need to find a way to stop it, and fast. No pun intended. What will Yuliana, Amethyst and Gabrielle do when they find out the truth about what they are? A: Join the Angels to destroy their own creator- possibly. B: Go all ninja-fui on some bad-guy butt- hah! right. C: Freak out, accidentally set the school on fire, and join together to save the world- WHAAAT? Especially when they hate each other. But, no matter what, they all seem to be in agreement with the fond idea of their Earth not being taken over by power-hungry demons and having the rest of the humans turned to slaves of The Devil. One girl FALLING for The Devil? Well, that SUCKS. (In the POV of Gabrielle when she's in the scene.)
The Art of Losing (In Progress)
A boy named Shaun is hospitalized after going through a lot of pain and trouble in his 15 years. He's about to get shipped off, when he's recovered, to live with his grandparents whom he doesn't know. When he's still residing at the hospital, he meets a girl who might not have much longer to live. The rest . . . you gotta read to find out :D
Reviewer Hall of Fame
Faith Adeline (2 reviews for The Art of Losing): Thanks! So far, what you've said was nice and encouraging. I probably wouldn't have updated so fast if it weren't for you.