There is no headache(mttvv)


 There is no headache anymore. There is no right eye. Only a gaping hole with a giant sword, dripping blood, through the center. This is what I went through. She explained it to me very matter of factly. She pulled out her phone and started making some calls. After the doctor had made the calls, she said she could use one of her colleagues to explain the situation to the parents of the girl that was lying in the emergency room, dead. Apparently, she had aneurism, and her right arm had been cut off. My sister tells me that was the first time I had heard of it, so I have to give her credit for being the more well informed one. I am still really scared for myself. I don't know what's happening to my body, or how it will react. My parents won't let me drive to Richmond. It's still a four hour. I'm worried. I just want to be prepared for the worst. Worst case scenario, I need to be here. Posted on March 8, 2016 by Emma Dinzebach Last week I completed my very first series as an author. It was a huge milestone for me, and I'm happy I got it finished. The story is finally finished, and it's out in the world. I'm doing some editing, but it's not overly arduous. I'm glad I can call it done. I'm pretty nervous about it. I'm sure everyone is, especially if they haven't done any writing. I just can't shake this paranoia. I kept wanting to go back, and fix a few things. Then it got to a point where I had to let it go. It's out there now. Anyone that wants to read it can now. So, now that I have it done, I've made a decision. I am going to start writing a book. That's right. The last time I started to write a book, I'd finished it in a few days, had a brilliant editor tell me it needed to be lengthened, and then changed the title three times. I've already got it planned. It's about three sets of cousins (that's me, my sister, and my cousin) and one set of half - cousins (that's my dad). I'm going to begin this book in the second week of April. I'm also going to write a short story as well. I've already got the outline. It's just going to be four, no five short stories, and they'll each be no more than 10 pages long. Then I have a couple stories that will be another couple thousand words, but I'm not telling you which ones. You'll just have to wait and see what happens with that. Well, that's what I have planned. I'm sure I'll think of more, but I don't have enough to start the book yet. I'm going to go shopping. Posted on March 7, 2016 by Emma Dinzebach I just finished one. It took me, I believe, 2 years to write it. It started as a short story and has turned into a novella. It's been a long journey. It was an incredibly liberating experience to finish this story. It's one of those where I went into



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