Author has written 29 stories for Harry Potter, Angel, Buffy: The Vampire Slayer, Gargoyles, X-Men, x-men, Labyrinth, Scary Stories for Stormy Nights, Twilight, X-Men: The Movie, and X-Men. Name:- Charisse Dorothy (Usually called Charlie) Age:- Too young to be called old and old enough to know better Favourite colour:- Black, blue, red and silver Fav. music:- Michael Jackson (Never dis the King of Pop), Johnny Cash, Rod Stewart, Bryan Adams, Roy Oribson, Bon Jovi, Green Day, Hinder and Nickelback. Fav. food:- chocolate and spicy foods. I believe everyone has a right to their own opinion, be it religion, sexual preference, race or creed. If you don't like what people say then turn away and or turn off what you hear or see, that what the little button is for folks. What I really hate is vigilantes that use religion as an excuse to hurt or kill in the name of God, the good book in many cultures says to love your fellow man and forgive those that hurt us and not to use the words of god as a weapon of fear and discrimination. How I see things can be used as inspiration or to ridicule, but I like to turn the other cheek and except people beliefs. (What they don't understand, they tend to fear) I hate the suspense of a story and then it st... See what I mean, I never publish any story unless it is finished in parts or in one story that is complete. (Call myself a bad habit) I would love to thank everyone who have reviewed their comments, (one or two criticisms, but all good) Any whoooo I have been asked to write sequels to a few of my stories, at the moment I am halfway through Jubilee In Hogwarts Part 3 and thinking of writing a sequel to Fred, Magic and Motherhood Part 3. and Unbreaking A Witch's Heart. Problem I don't know how to start it (sorry my bad) Remember folks I am just a click away, keep reading and enjoy! I have just got the news of Robin Williams' death, a sad day for me and every person's lives he touched with his witty comments and humor that brightened our moments with the characters he portrayed on the screen he brought to life, from tickling our funny bone or pulling at our heartstrings. May we remember not how he died but as our Mork to a Boy Who Never Grew up, Good bye Mr Williams and may your light shine down on his family, friends and the souls he touched as we remember him with a smile and not by our tears we now shred. RIP Doubtfire xxx |