Talk:Daddy's Little Princess/@comment-25947144-20160111125635/@comment-26030957-20160111214322

Yup, that many women. Ha ha. I also have a tendency to hang out with a wild bunch. What was it that Jack Kerouac said? "The only ones for me are the mad ones. The ones mad to live, mad to die, mad to be saved. Desirous of everything at the same time. The ones who never yawn or say a common place thing but burn, burn, burn, bursting across the stars like fabulous glowing roman candles and when that center light pops everyone goes 'Ahhh'". Something like that, anyway.

Seriously, the love of my life when I was in high school was this brilliant and incredibly beautiful Goth/punk girl. We dated for a month and she broke up with me to go out with the lead singer of a local band named DYA (stands for Drunken Youth of America). She ended up hanging herself. I based the girl in Under a Rotting Sky on her.

Then I went all hippy and fell in love with this stunning girl with long blonde dreads. She blew me off and ended up overdosing in a cheap hotel where her "friends" left her dead body. I wrote a short story about that one, too.

I used to hang out in San Francisco and I watched this pretty little hippy girl named Moon Flower (a name you couldn't even make up, lol) move there, start smoking crack, and soon start hustling her ass on the street.

I also dated an alcoholic stripper who was really a lesbian and I suspect only went out with me so that she could have a man to torture. Fuck, seriously though. I've should write that one someday.

The list actually goes on and on with the same basic formula: artistic and free wild child starts doing drugs, has a great time, and eventually hits rock bottom. Even when they live through it it's still tragic because they're beaten and no fun anymore. I hate A.A., it's a cult itself, that takes away people's wills and strengths. Talk about brainwashing.

What the hell am I even rambling on about anymore?

I think what I was trying to come around to was to say thank you so much for reading my story. I always appreciate you taking the time to read and comment, Diexillus. Cheers, good buddy. :)