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10 days ago
Current I need to stop trying to get back into role-playing right before having a baby. I should know better by now. A lot better, but afraid to start new stories because I keep unintentionally ghosting.
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2 yrs ago
Finally recovered from postpartum depression and ready to get back to being creative! My apologies to anyone I ghosted in my time of trial. I didn't understand what I was doing.
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5 yrs ago
Yay! I’m finally a mother! And no, I’m not biased. I know my son is the cutest! 💙
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5 yrs ago
"To be blind is not miserable; not to be able to bear blindness, that is miserable." ~ John Milton
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7 yrs ago
All good things come to those that wait, pray, have patience, laugh, love, and are not afraid to dance.
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Well, you seem to have stumbled across my user profile. I'm assuming you're here for a reason? Perhaps looking for details on this user StarfrostedFox? ... You can just call me Autumn! C:

I have been role-playing off and on for the last 20 or so years, which is surprising to realize, and I find it a relaxing and enjoyable hobby. After an accident that left me blind a little over 15 years ago, I couldn't role-play for quite some time, which was rather devastating. About the time that Apple invented Siri, I was able to get enough money to be able to purchase my very first iPhone. And BAM! The world of role-playing was once again open to me. It has been a long process getting used to dictating stories and I inevitably don't always catch every single mistake, But I have learned a great deal of patience and realize the value of taking things slow and working through my text when something doesn't sound completely right. It was only a couple of years ago that I came across this website and the stories I have had here have taught me a lot about myself. I love to create. Role-playing is one of the only outlets I have for the images in my head. So though I may have a tendency to go through cycles of depression and being antisocial, I always seem to come back in the end.

I love stories involving fantasy, supernatural, adventure, mystery, even romance. There probably isn't a genre out there that I wouldn't give a try before I will say that I don't like it.

My favorite style of role-playing is, hands down, one on one. It helps me feel more involved in the story, gives me a chance to be able to talk with the other person involved in a much more casual way, And more often than not results in a long lasting friend and some of my favorite adventures.

I have a tendency to write on a casual to low Advanced level throughout my stories, the minimum coming out to an average of a couple of paragraphs. I just have so much in my head that I want to get out, I have a hard time writing anything less. Another consequence however is that I can't seem to find a lot of patients with story partners that give me a really short and undetailed response every time. It's discouraging to take the time to write out several detailed paragraphs only to get a sentence in reply. If you're here thinking of asking me to do a story, please keep that in mind.

I do not tolerate swearing, extreme Gore, or sexual content in my stories. Period. Nor do I role-play same gender romantic relationships. That is just not going to happen.

If you made it to the end of this and I haven't scared you off, I think you deserve some virtual cookies. Heck, go get yourself some real cookies. Or donuts. Or pie if that is your preference. It was just me rambling away about myself after all. If you aren't scared off and you were indeed here looking to get a story started, feel free to shoot me a private message. I'm always looking to make new friends and have new adventures.

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At the mention of soda, Cinead had almost immediately pulled a face. “ yes, I have tried soda. I disliked the carbonation very much.” He stated bluntly, nose wrinkling at the memory of the ticklish, bubbly, almost painful sensation of the beverage.

As he stood outside the car now, she returned his wave, adding another gesture as well. She had kissed the fingers of her own hand, before moving the hand down away from her face, her lips puckering in an almost blowing motion... He tilted his Head curiously. The only interpretation he could fathom for the gesture was that she was sending him a kiss born on the wind of her breath through the air to him. The idea made him smile. He mimicked the motion, feeling a little foolish. But he rather liked the concept. Tomorrow, he would have to remember to ask her if he had gotten it right.
Oops! I forgot to respond to this! Ha ha! I’ve been so distracted! |D

Her name is very fitting then! I like it even more!
By The way, I really really really like the song that you chose for the mood music. I’ve already listen to it a couple times. :D
After a moment of consideration, Cinead finally nodded his head, reaching over and taking one of her hands so that he could give it a gentle squeeze. “ that sounds fine. If I end up not liking this coffee, I have a wonderfully delicious sandwich to fall back on.” He couldn’t help but grin at the idea, remembering that it was in a sandwich shop that they had first bumped into each other.

As they pulled up next to his car, sitting alone in the parking lot, Cinead leaned across the center consul, pressing his lips to Anna‘s forehead. “ I look forward to seeing you tomorrow. May your studying prove fruitful.” He murmured sincerely before sliding out of the car and stepping back, giving his mate a small wave of farewell.
Cinead adopted his best innocent face, though he wasn’t sure he had gotten it quite right, before releasing a soft chuckle himself. “ you could still pick me up in the morning, if you so desired. I have never tried coffee before. It’s some sort of drink, right?” He asked, Trying to remember if he had ever come across the substance before.
As he absently scratched at an itch on his forehead with one of his thumbs, William couldn’t help but frown slightly at the message he had gotten back. Sure, he and Scarlet had touched lightly on some of those bad days in the past, but he had never really felt comfortable delving too deeply. Some part of him was worried that it would scare her away. After a brief hesitation in which he chewed on his lower lip, he finally typed out a reply.

*Sure. I am setting it up now. And I am sorry that you had a bad day. Need me to beat anyone up? I am pretty proficient with a broad sword.*

There. Enough concern that she could offer more information should she wish, but overlaid with a light joke just in case she wanted to brush it off as nothing serious. He sent the message and then got to work on setting up the chat, directing his character towards the capital city as well. As he waited, he sorted through his inventory, moving around items into what he wanted to keep and what he could simply sell, All the while keeping an eye out for any further messages.

* it’s ready!* He quickly sent as he finished setting up the chat, sending her in invitation to form a party.
After some time had gone by and no one else in the room had lifted there eyes from their phones and Haley still hadn’t been able to strike up any conversations, The young woman had finally huffed out a breath, flipped Open to a fresh sheet of paper in her notebook, and begun scribbling down a to do list for the week. By the time someone had finally sat down next to her, she had gotten lost in some stray thoughts, doodling absently on the bottom of the page. She was going off the assumption that the newcomer had also pulled out a phone and was busy checking some sort of social media or texting friends when she glanced over at him, ready to turn back to her drawing at once, but hesitated as she noticed that he was actually looking at her. Well, not her, but the little charm on her bracelet. She blinked once, glancing down herself at the little reptile holding onto its own tail, trying to understand what was so fascinating about it. Sure, it was a little unusual, but...

Her head shot up at once as the stranger actually started talking to her. Eyes widening a little, Haley managed to scramble around in her head after a moment and come up with a decent response just before she took a bit too long and the other might think there was something wrong with her. ”Not rude at all! Nice to make your acquaintance Ryu. I’m Haley.” She responded with one of her best smile’s, offering one of her hands and trying to remember if the Japanese did handshakes. Should she bow instead?
Cinead’s gaze had flickered curiously in her direction at the mention of yet another term he did not understand. He made a mental note to ask her what YouTube meant later, simply nodding his head for the time being. His expression brightened considerably as she excepted the idea of driving him over to the school, a smile playing around the corners of his mouth. “I Think the word you’re looking for is cruel.” He teased lightly as he once again got into the passenger seat, buckling himself in. “ I appreciate your desire to not leave me in a situation where I would have to walk to the campus.”
“...No, unfortunately. And even if I were halfway decent, I’m too tired to think about math.” Cinead admitted, giving his head a disparaging shake.

“And yes, this is the part where we say good night and goodbye..” unless...” he trailed off as an idea occurred to him. “ unless you would be willing to drop me off at the campus. My car is still sitting in the parking lot.” He gave her a lopsided smile.
Winter in the city was always so depressing it seemed. Everything had a grey rather steely Quality to it, from the crushed rock salt coding all of the cars to the snow that had turned into slush And soaked through the careless trespassers' socks. Even the sky looked grey With an over cast of clouds clinging to it and threatening to start snowing at any moment. People hurried down the sidewalks, Shoulders hunched in and dark clothing blending them into one Never-ending mass, only adding to the gray atmosphere that hung thick Over everything.

But then, like a fish swimming to the surface of murky water, a splash Of color appeared, coming in the form of a bright blue knitted hat. Only adding to the effect was the fact that a rather tall man was wearing it, making the hat stand out among the crowd by a handful of inches. The man himself was mild in comparison to his head adornment however, With average pleasant features that didn't make him immediately stand out, while still managing to come off as somewhat handsome. Like everyone else, he Was wearing a dark coat, dark gray wool That came down to the tops of his calves, Underneath of which was a bright white button up shirt. This was carefully tucked Into a pair of neatly pressed black slacks. Simple, durable Black shoes finished the ensemble, obviously chosen to cope with the weather rather then be fashionable. But unlike everyone else, he actually seemed to be comfortable with the snow, even if his expression was slightly dark.

Joseph Grant, As the man was known, Was in and Of himself an anomaly. That was part in Parcel something that came along with being a werewolf, he supposed.

He had once been like the people walking around him, weak, Oblivious by choice or design to the supernatural world, and completely human. He had had a family once, had just started to get his first grey hairs and had begun to develop laugh lines around his eyes and mouth. But then his own naivety had been shattered when he and his family had been attacked. He, his wife, and his three young children had gone on a hike, enjoying some time away from the city out in the wilderness. He hadn't seen where the werewolf had come from initially, But it had killed the youngest of his children before he had had the chance to react. A Walkingstick and a rock. That was what he had been able to use to break several of the creature's bones, horrified by the strength and sheer impossibility of refusing to die under the attacks the beast showed. Eventually, he had had the opportunity to retrieve a knife from his bag, The creature's clause having ripped through the fabric and spilling the contents across the ground. He hadn't known then that the silver coating the blade was the ultimate factor that had saved his life. His family dead around him, the rogue werewolf having long since run away, Joseph had lain in the dirt awaiting his own death, an arm pressed over his stomach where it had been ripped open. He hadn't been able to save them and he welcomed death.

Only he didn't die. Joseph had eventually woken up in a bed that was placed in a room with bars across the high Windows and bars where a door should have been. Two men were there, waiting for him to wake up. They explained to him what he had become, tried to impress upon him the changes that he had gone through. At first, he hadn't believed them. Until one of the men changed into a wolf before his eyes.

Joseph had quickly discovered that he had been picked up by some members of the local werewolf pack and the Alpha intended to bring him into the "family", As he called it. And he had spent the last 80 years within his new family, learning how to control and become one with his wolf, keeping the secret of his existence.

Recently, that secret had begun to change. After years of counseling and debating, the elders of his kind had agreed, along with some of the other supernatural creatures that lived in the world, that it would be better for their survival if some of their numbers came out to the public. Human technology and science was progressing to the point where it was becoming near impossible for the supernatural world to stay hidden for much longer. If they preemptively came out, this would hopefully be a sign of nonaggression to the human population. They wouldn't all come out at once, no. The werewolves would reveal themselves first. Some secrets still had to be kept after all. But those of higher power carefully selected those beneath them to be The front of the revelation, the face of the species. Joseph hadn't really expected to be one of those chosen. But his Alpha had come to him, informing him that there was a special assignment that needed to be done, something that would form positive relations with the humans, and for some reason, Joseph was the chosen candidate. He hadn't been happy with it, but there wasn't much arguing when your Alpha gave a direct order.

He had, he found out, the unpleasant task of not working alone. Some other poor soul had also been recruited for the assignment. But Joseph hadn't been given very many details about who this would be. All he knew was that they would be someone sent by the FBI. He hadn’t even gotten a name. Because of the lack of information, he had chosen to wear a distinctive hat, making himself purposefully stand out so that the other person coming on this investigation could find him, Informing his Alpha that he would be doing so. And then he had gotten on the plane that had taken him to this snowy city.

Now, standing in the middle of Central Square and blinking up at the oppressing looking clouds overhead, pushing back the memories that had surfaced, Joseph Cradled a large cup of hot chocolate in his hands as he waited for his partner to arrive so that they could discuss their upcoming assignment. The heat That radiated through the plastic cup to his fingers felt nice as he shifted his weight Back onto his heels as he Waited, carefully scanning the crowd of faces that ever changed around him for a glint Of recognition that would come to his chosen partner's eyes. He Would quietly sip At the sweet creamy liquid and offer intense stares to those who showed far too much interest in him and most likely his hat without the acknowledgment of Understanding of Who he actually was. At that point, they would either walk away rather hastily, casting nervous glances over their shoulders, or Return his stare With a slightly unsure And rather dazed Expression, walking away with puzzlement Afterwards. It Didn't bother him in the slightest. Shrugging His broad shoulders with a small rustle of silk lining, his light blue gaze Continued to sweep over the faces.
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