18 and 36?

18: Talk about something that happened in elementary school.
I had my first panic attack in elementary school. I was seven at the time and my teacher (the adult in the situation, mind) told me to knock it off and threatened to hit me if I didn’t stop crying. Eventually, when I finally told my mom and she got the principal involved, this teacher had the audacity to say that she’d done the right thing, because if I was going to start throwing a fit in her class I needed a little tough love. She was so fired after that.Ā 

Of course, I was seven and didn’t have the words to describe what I had been going through so while the terrible teacher was fired no one ever thought that I might need to see a therapist or a counselor or something like that.Ā 

36: Talk about your guilty pleasures.
Does fan fic count? I dunno, I don’t have a lot ofĀ ā€œguiltyā€ pleasures or indulgences, but the usual ones are on my list. Chocolate, overpriced coffee drinks, goldfish crackers, stuff like that are probably on my list.Ā 

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3. What is your absolute favorite kind of fic to write?
I really like writing things with character growth. I know that’s kind of vague, but I really like to write stories in which characters change and become someone totally different from the person they were in the beginning and in a way that’s both huge but doesn’t seem huge. I like writing characters who can do or say things that they would have never done in the beginning of the fic. It’s just very satisfying to me.

11. Weirdest thing you’ve ever written/thought about writing/etc.?
Weirdest thing I’ve ever written was probably that short fic about the dude running through the city in his underwear that I posted a few weeks ago. It was odd.Ā 

In terms of things I’d like to write, I’m not really sure. I usually write really normal stuff. I am excited about finishing my big projects so I can get to my serial killer AU, which I’m hoping will be part dark comedy and part bloodbath, and that’s going to be much different than what I’ve done before. (It’s weird for me, I suppose.)