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My continuation to the short story, The Simpleton & The Novelist II is on editred now.
I hope I ain't that disappointing to my readers as
I have to mildly agree that the introduction was pretty promising?
Honestly, I didn't felt this second chapter was good enough.

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Anyways, my Lunar New Year holiday would be till this Friday. :)
So here I am, sitting pretty comfortably in my chair.
It's highly likely I'll:
1) Watch DVDs;
2) Practice on my guitar;
3) Read;
4) Doodle; and
5) Organise some stuff.

Have a nice day!
Pam Petite

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