New story out!
Sep. 22nd, 2020 03:06 pmIt's available on Deviantart, Furaffinity, SoFurry, and Weasyl. I'll link the DA version, since I think more people on DW use it?
Firedragons
When humans accidentally start a forest fire near the elven village of Illiera, two unlikely saviors fight to stop the flames.
Or: Like firefighters, but dragons! Firedragons, lol.
Obviously inspired by recent events. :3 I cope with things by writing about them.
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In other news, Goober started school today. I am a weird mix of worried, delighted, and guilty about that. Worried because obviously covid, delighted because as an only child with some social delays, this will be soooooooo good for her, and also I get some of my free time back. Guilty because how much did "I get free time" influence my decision to send her, anyway? Sigh. Her school program has a robust anti-covid setup, and she's in a class of 8 kids and 2 teachers, in Oregon, where the virus is being at least sorta contained, ish. So it's relatively low risk, and given she's just four, I feel like her having absolutely no peer interactions for another whole year or however long it takes for the vaccine to be widely available will really set her back, you know?
Anyhow, her first day went really well. She kept her mask on, said she had a ton of fun, and the teachers didn't mention any meltdowns or problems when I picked her up. So hopefully it continues to go well.
Firedragons
When humans accidentally start a forest fire near the elven village of Illiera, two unlikely saviors fight to stop the flames.
Or: Like firefighters, but dragons! Firedragons, lol.
Obviously inspired by recent events. :3 I cope with things by writing about them.
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In other news, Goober started school today. I am a weird mix of worried, delighted, and guilty about that. Worried because obviously covid, delighted because as an only child with some social delays, this will be soooooooo good for her, and also I get some of my free time back. Guilty because how much did "I get free time" influence my decision to send her, anyway? Sigh. Her school program has a robust anti-covid setup, and she's in a class of 8 kids and 2 teachers, in Oregon, where the virus is being at least sorta contained, ish. So it's relatively low risk, and given she's just four, I feel like her having absolutely no peer interactions for another whole year or however long it takes for the vaccine to be widely available will really set her back, you know?
Anyhow, her first day went really well. She kept her mask on, said she had a ton of fun, and the teachers didn't mention any meltdowns or problems when I picked her up. So hopefully it continues to go well.