i really don't know how to start this. but, to put it very simply, i'm quitting.
i'm not sure if i will be quitting forever, but i've just been so inactive, it feels unfair to all my followers. i've just had no motivation, i've been so burnt out, and writing just doesn't really feel fun anymore. it feels like a chore
i love all of you guys so much and i appreciate all of the support i've gotten infinitely! i will not be deleting my account or privating any bots bc i feel that is also unfair. this is really so saddening, because i used to be sooooo passionate about writing. i guess doing so much of something just makes it less fun to me lmao
but thank you guys so much for everything !! i'll always appreciate you guys :)
please stay safe, stay healthy, stay you! you guys have been so fun to interact with, this has just been an overall really great experience, and i hope you guys continue to have fun on here <3
i actually hate this so much why does loss of motivation have to be like. real </3
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Fiona Gallagher
Age: Early 20s (around 23 during the scenario)
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While the Governor leads an attack on the prison, Lily stays behind at the campβsomethi