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since: 02-07-09, id: 652999, Profile Updated: 07-30-09
country: United States
web: Homepage
Author has written 4 stories for Historical.

(((With Pleasure, my dear general.

Avec plaisir, mon cher général.)))

Hej, hej! Revamping this; might seem a bit distressed.

Name: Nikki
Age: 14
Likes: Writing, drawing, anime, the French & Indian War (7-Years War), WWI/WWII settings for stories (Hetaaaaliiaaa! Look what you did!), and whatnot.
Dislikes: Meat, the Civil War time period for stories, Mary-Sues/Gary-Stus.
Known Languages: English, Japanese, and I'm currently learning Swedish and French. Better in Swedish.

Type that I Write: Historical (when I feel like researching it...) and Fantasy. Also, shounen-ai.
Type that I Will Never Write: Drug-type/modern day/I'm-so-emo type and romances (excluding shounen-ai.)

Working On Right Now: "Life Lullaby," a Liszt/Chopin, based off of four of Chopin's songs; "Georgey-Boy!", a historical, hinted shounen-ai story. :D With George Washington; "Never Take Us Alive," that tells of Lafayette's imprisonment by terrorists during the French Revolution
Things that I Need to Type and Post: the first chapter of "Never Take Us Alive;" the second and third chapter of "Georgey-Boy!"
Things that I have Ideas for, But I need to Write: A Washington/Lafayette story that spans the years they've known each other, based off of This Is Where the Story Ends by the Fray
NOTES ABOUT "LIFE LULLABY": There will be five installments, some longer than the others. Parts 2 through 5 are based off of four of Chopin's songs: 2 = Nocturne in D Flat Major, Op. 27, No. 2; 3 = Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 1; 4 = Piano Sonata No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 4, IV. Finale; 5 = Nocturne in B Major, Op. 32, No. 1. Part 1 is just a short introduction.

Favourite Historical People: le Marquis de Lafayette (If you haven't already guessed), George Washington, and Edward Braddock. Also, Adolf Hitler (why do people think I'm weird for this? He was a fascinating person!).
Favourite Composers: Antonio Salieri, Frédéric Chopin, W.A. Mozart

Favourite Movie: Van Helsing, Juno, The Women, Sweeney Todd, and Love in the Times of Cholera
Favourite TV Show: Doctor Who; Gordon Ramsay's F Word
Favourite Book: The Blade Itself, by Joe Abercrombie; Wicked by Greggory Maguire; Adopted Son: Washington, Lafayette, and the Friendship that Saved the Revolution by David A. Clary
Favourite Band/Artist: The Killers; Madina Lake; the Fray
Favourite Song by Said Band/Artist: Either Why Do I Keep Counting? (on Sam's Town) or Don't Shoot Me Santa (on same name single); either Legends (on Attics to Eden) or Stars (on From Them, Through Us, To You); This Is Where the Story Ends (on The Fray (it reminds me of George's relationship with Lafayette))

Odd Notes: I use British spellings and most British grammar techniques. o.O

Other: I have a Fanfiction, though it's under a different name. (Some of the "Favourites' may be different, I haven't updated my profile on there for awhile...)

Little Tidbits that are Useless, but I Think You Should Know: GAH I LOST THE NOTEBOOK THAT HAD THE NEXT PART OF LIFE LULLABY. ;_; I had most of it done, too. I'll just start over, I suppose. Sorry for more of a wait.

OH READ THIS: On a forum I frequent, I'm known for my rants about Lafayette and how he should be recognised more in America. Though, few of these people have ever read them. One of my friends, known as epiDemic there, had gone to Washington, D.C., and she said that they mentioned nothing of Lafayette at Mount Vernon. Nothing.

Of course, I ranted about this. This is the result:

"THOSE insert bad word here! I could go on a rant about him. Really, I could. >>; I DON'T OWN BOOKS ON HIM FOR NOTHING.

Like, not a word? He was George Washington's best friend. His adopted son, for Pete's sake. Not really, but that's how it felt. Lafayette criedwhenever Georgey (yes, I affectionately call him that) brought up him dying. Georgey cried whenever Lafayette left! LAFAYETTE WAS THE FIRST NON-MARTHA TO KISS GEORGEY. Like, on the cheeks, but still. I'm not exactly sure about "past women", but Lafayette definitely kissed Georgey. and he was also not a wanted man back in France anymore, but that's a different story.

That's just the real life situation, in our universe. There's a theory that says there are multiple universes, and every possibility has happened in those universes (there's an infinite number of them). France could be controlling America, we could still be under British rule. AND THEN THERE'S THE WHOLE WASHILAFAY WHICH I AM JUST GOING TO HINT ON HERE.

Truth is, I am so disappointed in America for not appreciating Lafayette more. Or Kosciuszko, for that matter. All the foreign people that entered the Revolution without even a glance at their families.

On a partially related note, I saw pants yesterday. AND THE TAG SAID LAFAYETTE ON THEM. I freaked out. My mom freaked out because they were fifty-five US dollars. So I didn't get them. :c"

Here is the homepage of the site. I am known as Marquis de Lafayette on there. (Yes, it's a Pokémon site, but we often don't even talk about pokémon, except in that section.)


I've noticed that many people don't know who Lafayette is.

Please, spread the love.

He deserves it.

Post "Le Marquis de Lafayette repose dans mon cœur." in your profile if you care.

"The Marquis de Lafayette rests in my heart."


There is a possibility for an infinite number of parallel universes that have the same people, places, things, ideas, and more, as produced by electrons that can be in many places at once.

All the possibilities in History have happened at least once. America still under British rule, North America under French rule...

George Washington and le Marquis de Lafayette having more than just a father/son relationship.

I've calculated it. They would have had to have an "intimate relationship" at least in four of the universes.

So, please, think of the possibilities. Don't deny that they didn't have anything "special".


I, Avec Plaisir, do solemnly swear to review all the fics I read, regardless of the number of reviews, its age, or anything else.

I have joined the review revolution.

Le Marquis de Lafayette repose dans mon cœur.

//CYSTIC FIBROSIS AWARENESS\\


I AM CURRENTLY TAKING THE 100-WORD-PROMPTS CHALLENGE. This means that I will work on other works, and this will just be a on-the-side thing. I will post everything in one story, because they are drabbles/onshots.
They will be historical fiction, and about Lafayette and Washington. (If need be, a few about Chopin and Liszt might be thrown in there.)

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1. Life Lullaby » reviews
Franz Liszt cannot avoid these stages. They are life. Stage one, however, is what he is in. Frédéric Chopin cannot avoid them either. He begins in stage one when he meets Liszt, but transitions almost immediately into stage two. -contains Composer Slash-
Historical - Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Tragedy - Chapters: 2 - Words: 3,794 - Reviews: 4 - Updated: 4-7-09 - Published: 3-21-09
2. He's Always There With You » reviews
George Washington/le Marquis de Lafayette. Drabbles. 100 Word Prompts challenge. Enjoy!
Historical - Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/General - Chapters: 3 - Words: 683 - Reviews: 5 - Updated: 4-2-09 - Published: 4-2-09
3. Like the Sun reviews
Then, the words “tar and feather” come out the leader’s mouth. My head snaps up. The ringing in my ears goes away. “No,” I hear myself whisper, “No...” -During the Stamp Act; Revolutionary War-
Complete - Historical - Fiction Rated: T - English - Drama - Chapters: 1 - Words: 1,567 - Reviews: 3 - Updated: 3-9-09 - Published: 3-9-09
4. GeorgeyBoy! reviews
-Shounenai; GWxDF; FandIWar- It was such an unruly and dreadful nickname. But George Washington didn't mind, since only David was allowed to speak it.
Historical - Fiction Rated: T - English - Romance/Adventure - Chapters: 1 - Words: 822 - Reviews: 1 - Updated: 2-16-09 - Published: 2-16-09
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