It’s funny how you know a person, without even knowing that person.
I’m aware that the phase above sounded a little awkward.
To explain that, I’ll have to enlighten you about my love in fanfics.
I adore them, I devour them. And read it far more often then books.
I have no idea. I just love to read them.
My most read fandoms are: Inuyasha – the one that I haven’t read in a long time – and Zelda.
In the Zelda fandom, I came across with this brilliant writer. I love her – yes, a female – work till death. Really. She makes the best ZexLink fanfics, ever!
Well, that was not my point. The point is that she has a personal blog – just like me, yay! – where she often, now days not so often, posts about the factual happenings of her daily life. And gods! Her life is damn turbulent. It’s like reading a novel.
I’ve been keeping up with her blog since the beginning of this year. I think, not sure.
And I don’t know. It seems I can understand the meaning behind the words she writes.
Normally I doubt my understanding towards her words and if she really thought the same thing I think she thought when she wrote her posts.
But I guess I was not totally off, and that I really could understand her.
You ask me how did I got that confidence?
To make a long history short, about a month ago – in one of her posts – she said that she was going to work in another fanfic project. And although she hasn’t said openly, I got the impression that she had already written it and was waiting a certain date to release. That last statement, about waiting to release, she explicitly said.
No one seemed to think this way thought.
Considering about the matter I matched the pieces and thought: ‘I bet she will release it on Halloween.’
It was no surprise to me to find a new fanfic of hers popping on her fanfiction.net’s profile today, and confirming that the date of release on the website was indeed 10/31.
I was right. A rare occasion.
Not really.
Sometimes I can really predict people and know them better then even I thought.
A truly funny fact.
Going to sleep before the sun sets too high,
~Vanny