17 Aimless (2/2)
”You don't have to worry about me, I may not have any ambitions or goal now. But it wouldn't be long before I figure things out.” Aileene said reassuringly, she knows that without a doubt, there would not be a future she could plan for. But to give her parents some peace of mind, a little white lie wasn't that harmful. ”I'm still only 12, I have a long way.”
”Sometimes I forget you are, you've always been so much more mature for your age.” Her father sighed, a regretful tone lingering on his voice. Though before her father could think too deeply into it, she ran over to him, giving him a big hug.
”Don't be sad now, I'm happy, so you should be too.” Aileene childishly claims as she released her father from the hug. Her father could only shake his head, his gloomy expression earlier replaced with a smile.
”You're both so childish.” Her mother laughs, as she watched the two of them. Aileene only smiled happily at her mother's words, basking in the warmth of her family. Wondering how long she had left before she was going to be taken away from them.
Even if everything was simply a game, wasn't the system too cruel?
Was there not a single world where she deserved to be happy?
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15.) Do you mind grammar and spelling mistakes in stories?
Answer:
I usually don't mind if the story doesn't have many mistakes. I get it, we're all humans, we make mistakes. I'm not perfect either, even though I really wish I could be. It's still just a very sad and small dream of mine. Anyways, if it's a lot of errors and it's in every sentence, and you can't even understand half of any of the sentences. Then, nah. I won't read it. I don't like pain that much, even if the story and plot is really good. I love myself more than a good story.
16.) Does writing original stories or fanfiction define how good of an author a person is? (Ex. Does writing original stories automatically make you a great author? Does writing fanfiction automatically make you trash?)