![]() Author has written 10 stories for Mass Effect, and Dragon Age. Hey there, stranger. Thanks for stopping by. My name's Rebecca and I'd love to show you around. Here we have the dumpster fire which is my life. And, to your left, you can see the cesspool which is my writing. Watch your feet, things are messy around these parts. On the real, I'm a mid 20-something writing enthusiast with big city dreams of becoming a published author. While I skip down that yellow brick road toward unlikelihood, I work as a guest service agent at a resort. Sadly, there's not much else to know about me beyond that. I write and I work and, hopefully, someday something will come of either of those endeavors. For the sake of divulging useless information, my favorite trope is the fake spouses that eventually fall in love cliche. I'm also a huge fan of platonic relationships, as my real life prospects at friendships is made up almost exclusively by cats. At this point I'm just typing words for the sake of it, so I'll wrap this up with a vine quote: "Road work ahead? Yeah, I sure hope it does!" Thanks for stopping by this mess of a bio. I trust you can see yourself out. |
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