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Well that's inconvenient.

For those of you who enjoyed what I had put up so far. Sorry?

I'm not even sure what the hell happened. Most of what I had written is GONE. I don't understand it, I haven't touched the blog at all since I've been writing. I could break down write now, but I guess I should take this as an opportunity to clean up the storylines and maybe even restart! With Volume 2 coming I wanted to address everything I felt I lacked on.

It hurts having that much work just vanish out of nowhere, that'll teach me to back up offline If there's anything to take from this. Either way I'm very upset, but this isn't the first time something like this has happened. Many years ago I've had it happen to many projects I was designing and then my brother deleted them off of his computer. I at the time was pretty much banned from computers so I used my brother's while he was away. I had broken one of his rules and he deleted my hard work, a couple years worth of work actually. But after breaking down I realized that there's always ground to start a new beginning. And I was happy that the many flaws of my work were no longer around for me to get frustrated at.

So the silver lining to this is: new beginnings. I'll be sure to give my new work the best of my ability. And save backups...

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