Saturday, 21 April 2012

It's classified


Hey! :) It's been exactly one week since I blogged. 

Reasons? I was tired. My sleeping schedule was totally messed up in the break so I was required to take a two hour nap after school. I was working on my fanfictions. Yes, there's and 'S' there. Because I am currently searching for inspiration on a new fanfiction about the next generation! The pairing is Rose and Scorpius! :) It's going to be quite different from James and Lily since they're probably going to be best friends and Scorpius is going to be practically the opposite of James. It's a huge change for me and it'll take some time to get used to the platinum blonde haired guy (Scorpius).

Anyways, who reads Gallagher Girls? I do! :) You should seriously read it. I won't tell you why you should read it because this series of books actually depends on your own perspective. It's brilliant, all right but to fully appreciate it, you need to think if the characters are making the right choice and stuff. 

I ship Zach and Cammie until it hurts. I hate Cammie and Josh. Josh is such a...I don't know, simpleton? Nothing's special about him and he's practically pointless. Zach, on the other hand, is a lot better. He's better than Cam, he's smarter than Cam and at the same time, both alike and different from Cam. 

Zach is a very complicated character. He’s the son of the bad people but he’s good inside. He locked Cam and Macey on the rooftop so they got ambushed but he came back for them. In D.C., he tricked Cammie to go out, and then he put his jacket on her to tell the bad people that she was the target so the villains knew whom to attack. But he saved her.

So I guess that’s why he said, “I’m not all bad, Gallagher Girl. Of course, I’m not all good either.”

And on the train to Philadelphia, he said he was someone who had nothing to lose. I guess it meant that he thought his life was literally fucked up. He hated his own mother’s work. He hated what he did. His own mother probably murdered his father. (I think. Not sure!) The Circle was probably suspecting him of being a traitor and was going to kill him any moment. He wouldn’t mind if he died. There was nothing left. Well, except for Cammie but he realized that in the later part of the book. 

So I'm really excited to get my hands on 'Out of Sight, Out of Time', the fifth book! I think I can get it by next month! :)


James and Lily. Zach and Cammie. 




'Part of the reason why we hold onto something so tight, for so long is because we fear something so great will never happen again.'

I'll try to learn how to draw this Snitch. :)

Seeing isn't believing. Believing doesn't require seeing.





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