Best answer gets ten points.?
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by mermaid99 Question: Greatest answer gets ten points.? Well, the other day caught my attention with the brilliant theory of history. I have a story I want to write. Well, I have a character who is a girl and a character that is a child. The girl .. so I wrote this ….. I was short … very short. My face was half basically. A heart shaped face, pale, more skilful and light freckles that dot my cheek complexion free of acne, the typical lips and curly auburn hair, and my own surprise and other peoples static blue eyes. They had the color that everyone wants out of the box of crayons that would highlight the most typical thing like a fish in the desert of my torso … Sahara.Miré Damn I thought to myself as I looked at my swollen chest. I never really comprehend why people complained of having small breasts. I’d rather have a small chest of two D’s inactivity for me apiece morning when I wake up. The worst part of the large boobs I have a small region that creates the circumvention that my boobs are even bigger. Please do not mean my ass. It’s huge. But it is not too fat to be more muscle. At least, not stirred. I just watched with his back toward the mirror. I looked at my legs, which were evenhandedly typical. The child is like this … also the text … Her skin was white as ivory still glowing with heat. Her eyes were green as emeralds two perfectly smoothed, her lips looked soft as marshmallows. Her hair was dark brown russety and apiece of their delicate curls tangled precisely put over the head. His body was still thin but muscular. I was intimidated by her beauty divina.Ahora here’s the thing. I need obloquy for them. I mean not only the obloquy of obloquy with a meaning. Please give me a study with a meaning for apiece or one of the characters that I have spoken. Greatest answer:
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sounds really good. i love it.
girl- Krystal
Boy- Brad_ as in Brad pitt
The girl should be Wren and the boy Riley.
the girl sounds like Jenny Humphrey
and the boy sounds like Nate Archibald from Gossip Girl…
lulu
and for the boy
seth
Jasper for the boy, and Charlie for the girl.
Girl: Amber
Boy:Zeke or Eric
The girl sounds like a jessica. It sounds like the name that you’re trying to describe the girl as.
The boy sounds like a Michael, or David.
I don’t really know the meanings for them, but you can check-
http://www.name-meanings.com/
THE GREATEST STORY EVER!!! YOU ARE GOD. YEEEEEAAAH XD
Names- Jim n Jess, Josh n Jan, Joe n Jill, Kim n Cam
(You changed tenses- from past to present…)
Girl- Cassie, Heidi, Jenna, Sarah, Emilie, Lauren, Natalie, Mackenzie, Dana, Rebecca (Becky), Nia, Mariah, Nicole, Sam(antha), Jessica, Amber…
Boy- Jacob, Jackson, Micheal, Jeremy, Stanley, Tyler, Matthew, Kyle, Jim, Brett, Sam, Riley, Jasper.
The story is sounding pretty awesome so far XD
Emily (generic name)
and
Clayton (not too common, but a great name)
kinda goes with their characters :]
I don’t know the meanings of the names, but those are the reasons I thought of those names…
Check out this web site http://www.name-meanings.com you can see the names by country and origin and it give a meaning beside each one I started looking for names for your question and its addictive I think its important that you find a name that suits the image you have in your own head for your characters as you are the one who has to live with them as you write the stories….
hope it helps.
First, amazing story. Secondly, the names could be Aislinn (means dream), Aimee (Loved), Aisha (Alive), Amanda (she who must be loved), or Amberly (amber). For a guy I’d pick Abel (breath), Ethan (strong), or even Christopher (bearer of Christ) if you want something religious.
A thought for you Rachel – don’t give your characters names just yet.
Start setting the stage for your story, where are your characters? Maybe give each of them something of a life, a little background as to who they are, their personalities, what are they doing, and how they have, or how they will, come to be together. Let the lives of your characters develop, and then, as that is happening, you will come to know their names.
Often, when writers talk about how the characters in their stories came to be, the writer will say that at first they had very specific ideas about who this or that person was. But as the characters grew, they became someone quite different. The writer felt they were no longer creating the people, but it was the character letting the writer know who they were. The story itself becomes like a character, after while things start happening on their own, and the writer is only someone lucky enough to jot it all down.
If you are going to write that great story, you may find some helpful thoughts here – http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/writertips.html
Oh, another thing – get yourself a very thick notebook. When you get a thought, write it on top of a new page. Later you can flush out that thought on the rest of the page. And don’t worry about working thrrough in chronological order. Ideas rarely come like that. You can rework the flow later. Add sketches and doodles to help give life to your story. It’s not just words, but also the images those words create. Okay – now sharpen those pencils… paint us a story.