Postby Kesshin » Thu May 20, 2004 5:57 pm
Sorry it's taken so long, guys. I've been so darn busy. But school's out! Yay!!!!
Thanks for the advice, Loch. ^^ My writer's block is gone.
This story is copyrighted by Kesshin, 2004.
Kern raised his eyebrows. "What?"
Pen felt her face go red. "I know. You don't have to tell me. I'm not exactly the best daughter on the face of the moon, am I? I think that's why I took this mission; to forget. It's like the pain didn't even hit me until I talked with Laowra."
Kern starred at her. Somewhere deep inside, a part of him was tempted to yell at Pen. At least she had the luxury of being able to choose between forgeting and remembering. As for him, all he had was a handful of fuzzy memories. But as he watched her glare down at the sand, he could feel her frustration; the frustration of feeling like you're a screw-up.
"I think you're a great daughter."
This was the last thing Pen had been expecting to hear.
"Huh?"
"Yeah, you are. How many daughters would have the guts to run to get their parents from a burning building? After the fire you were in shock, that's all. It's not like it's your fault," he added with a smile.
And to his relief, Pen smiled back.
All right, special on Sheila, as promised. ^^
Character profile: Sheila Rodriguez.
Sheila developed in two stages:
Stage One: Sheila was short, had dark-brown hair, a wimpy build, and was unbelievably mean. She started out as Laowra's enemy, and gradually became her friend. Even then, she argued with practically everything she said. The only thing she really cared about was her little sister. Back then her name was spelled "Sheela."
Stage Two: Sheila slowly evolved into the black-haired, athletic, grouchy girl she is today. She's not as mean as she used to be, and is much more cooperative and loyal towards Laowra. I changed her name's spelling to "Sheila", don't ask me why. Now she not only looks after her little sis, but her nephew as well. Sheila was one of the first characters I invented, and I'm very fond of her.
"Consider the lilies of the field. They neither sew nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed as one of these. If God so clothes the grass, which is in the field one day and cast into the oven the next, how much more will he clothe you, o ye of little faith?
-Luke 12:27-28
-CAA's official writing shinobi.
"Mostly I write action/adventure, and while I dislike romance, I seem to end up doing it and I've been told I do so well. To that I give a cliche "Feh.""
-uc pseudonym