Thread:Miyazaki11/@comment-1041609-20150809010757/@comment-10089363-20150830010841

Techieberry38 wrote: Welcome aboard the writing boat, Wolfy! Are you more into narrative writing (prose, show-don't-tell, novels) or poetry and lyrics?

I will be absolutely pumped to help you with the first and the third but I'm not so sure about my skills the second. And if you don't need help but would love to show us the writing, then I will be equally pumped. Thanks for the warm welcome~! ^^ For now, I'm still practicing with fanfics and short stories, but I want to be a novelist when I grow up. I'm (re)writing a fanfic for my series (Miracle Colors Pretty Cure) and I'd love to show it to all of you when the first chapter's done!

(I have a novel idea, but it's stupid. And currently not going anywhere. Also, the small bits I already wrote is in Indonesian.)

Anyways, answers, Part 3!

29. I’m…not quite sure. Everything that happened is important to me, as even the bad things help me motivate myself somewhat.

30. Remember Az-- I mean, the role model from question 20? I would have ended up like Adi, uncaring about the high marks, if not for his teachings of to always aim for the top and to never give up.

31. Scoring a victory at the provincial Math-Olympics in sixth grade. It was the first time my school even passed the regional competition, and I was the one who did it. Sadly, I got third place at the nationals…

32. …Letting my guard down and get fifth place in the final exam of fifth grade. And I am not letting that happen ever again.

33. Evil, huh? Bluffing that I made my brother bleed just to scare the noisy kids of the C class back in elementary school. That did happen; my brother asked me to play sword with him, I used a somewhat sharp ruler, and…everybody makes mistakes, right?

34. My record is clean, and I intend to keep it that way.

35. …National exams, sixth grade. I think I sweated gallons back then…

36. Tripping on a snail in P.E. because I was busy thinking about the new Sup—the new…soup menu they have at the cafeteria!

37. Try to make my younger self memorize multiplications sooner. Oh, and warn her that science, biology especially, will be her downfall unless she masters it.

38. The first time I played soccer with the other kids in my neighborhood – and won. Looking back, I don’t think that’s possible anymore.

39. I would rather not talk about that...But to give you a hint: fifth grade.