Hi, everyone. Kelly here. This is something which has been in my mind over the past few weeks, and I ask for your kind understanding on what you're about to read. Without further ado, let's begin...
First and foremost, wewe may have noticed au observed that I haven't been updating my club in terms of uandishi makala ever since I finished that story on Rosie and Nicholas's songesha to Holland Park back in January. Now there's a personal reason for this, and the time has come for me to get it off of my chest: I'm just not as enthusiastic in uandishi for this series these days as I used to be. Furthermore, I feel like the arc for the aforementioned characters is pretty much completed at this point. Because of that, I've decided to cut the fifth season short with the sekunde and last installment being planned for November to celebrate five years since I wrote the pilot story (Heart of Gold). Afterwards, it will be put on a hiatus, though I might do some one-shots and 3-parters when I get the chance.
Another reason for the above is because I've been having lots of fun in brainstorming ideas for the Beatles Family Tales series lately, especially during and after uandishi my longest shabiki fiction thus far (Starting Over). I hope to start the inayofuata story either on the first au sekunde week of inayofuata month, so stay tuned for that!
With those said, I wanna close this heads-up kwa remarking that the Rosie and Nicholas series was such a splendid ride for me as an author, and I am really glad wewe all enjoyed it as well. I'll also admit that it wasn't an easy decision on my part at first. But, as the wise saying goes: All good things must come to an end. It's super amazing how far they've come since 2017, eh? That's the power of true friendship indeed. And don't worry; I'll still be posting new makala here from time to time.
Have a great day, my dear friends! upendo ya!
Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
First and foremost, wewe may have noticed au observed that I haven't been updating my club in terms of uandishi makala ever since I finished that story on Rosie and Nicholas's songesha to Holland Park back in January. Now there's a personal reason for this, and the time has come for me to get it off of my chest: I'm just not as enthusiastic in uandishi for this series these days as I used to be. Furthermore, I feel like the arc for the aforementioned characters is pretty much completed at this point. Because of that, I've decided to cut the fifth season short with the sekunde and last installment being planned for November to celebrate five years since I wrote the pilot story (Heart of Gold). Afterwards, it will be put on a hiatus, though I might do some one-shots and 3-parters when I get the chance.
Another reason for the above is because I've been having lots of fun in brainstorming ideas for the Beatles Family Tales series lately, especially during and after uandishi my longest shabiki fiction thus far (Starting Over). I hope to start the inayofuata story either on the first au sekunde week of inayofuata month, so stay tuned for that!
With those said, I wanna close this heads-up kwa remarking that the Rosie and Nicholas series was such a splendid ride for me as an author, and I am really glad wewe all enjoyed it as well. I'll also admit that it wasn't an easy decision on my part at first. But, as the wise saying goes: All good things must come to an end. It's super amazing how far they've come since 2017, eh? That's the power of true friendship indeed. And don't worry; I'll still be posting new makala here from time to time.
Have a great day, my dear friends! upendo ya!
Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
It seems like such a short time zamani when we first met. It's hard to believe that this October will mark five years since we first met.
Your friendship means a lot to me, Kelly. Since we have met, wewe have shown me kindness and unconditional love. We have supported each other and helped each other through challenges during the past five years.
Even though a lot has changed in the past five years, one thing has stayed the same. That's you, Kelly. wewe have been a constant in this ever-changing life. I am glad for that. Don't ever change. I would be depressed if wewe did.
As I have always said, I'm really glad we're friends. wewe have always been an example of what true friendship should be. No matter what happens in this world, I know that I can always count on you.
Happy Valentine's Day,
-Paul
Your friendship means a lot to me, Kelly. Since we have met, wewe have shown me kindness and unconditional love. We have supported each other and helped each other through challenges during the past five years.
Even though a lot has changed in the past five years, one thing has stayed the same. That's you, Kelly. wewe have been a constant in this ever-changing life. I am glad for that. Don't ever change. I would be depressed if wewe did.
As I have always said, I'm really glad we're friends. wewe have always been an example of what true friendship should be. No matter what happens in this world, I know that I can always count on you.
Happy Valentine's Day,
-Paul
Inside the hardware store, Rosie and Nicholas were able to find all the paint colors that they need for the cottage. In addition, they bought brushes of various sizes and a ladder so that they could create different patterns all around it. Soon, everything had been paid. Rosie said, "This painting is going to be a lot of fun!" Nicholas replied, "It sure will be, love. I can already imagine how groovy our cottage will look once we finish!" Rosie replied with a wink, "That makes both of us, buddy!" Nicholas smiled and winked back in response. When they returned, Rosie took a new picha for a Before-and-After comparison while Nicholas set the ladder up and opened the paint cans. Then, with their hands holding the brushes, they got down to work. Timothy did his part, too!
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