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Introverted Thoughts

Well, I've been trying to figure out why I'm so happy for Twilight. I mean, yeah, I like the series, or why would I care? Even when I don't know that I would be best friend with Bella, maybe just good friends, because I don't hate her. Not at all, I just don't share her same philosophy or views. That's okay, and I know I'm talking about a character like she's a real person, but deal with it. ;)

I was think about something else as well. Maybe it's another story that makes me excited.

The story of a woman who went from average housewife to a New York Times Bestseller with a movie on the way. I think this would count as a Cinderella story. I mean, doesn't that give out hope for the rest of you writers out there? And I'm happy and excited for Stephenie Meyer, and how a simple thing like writing down a dream could change her life forever. I think I read somewhere, maybe it was the EW interview, but anyways she said she was only hoping to pay off her minivan. I'm pretty sure she could do that now. Anyways, those were my thoughts.

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  1. Now that I think about it that way... it is true. I don't like Twiligtht; I probably never will. But I guess, I guess I'm happy for Stephanie Meyer, even though I'll probably never know her or anything.

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