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Word Count Friday!

What am I working on?

I'm working on more scripts for Star Crossed Weekly Report AGAIN!!
This is hopefully gonna be my narrative thing. Cause ehhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!

How do I feel about this process? 

It takes a dang while! I'm using a lot of talk to text things cause its easier to get my ideas down and then go back and refine and add more details to make it all sound perf!

What am I reading?

Fanfictions cause I be procrastinating my homeworks for everything.

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