Update: 2/13/14
Are the pitchforks brandished yet? If so, they should be. I've thinking about this for a very long time and it was really hard to figure out what to do with this story. I've noticed that there has been some issues with the story while I've been away and if I do want to publish, it's probably best if I don't have it here. However, I want to keep the possibility of coming back here and all the comments that you have given me, so fork me all me like, I have put fillers in the places.
I really would like thank everyone for their support and kind words for this story. You have given me hope when I always wasn't sure if this story was good or not. I really do thank you and appreciate it. I really am sorry to take it down.
If I do decide to pursue publishing or do it online, I will let you know. Don't forget the obsessive llama girl in the mean time! ;) I'm sure I will update this as I continue with my randomness and editing. For now, though, check every once.
GAH. Why is there no random randomness? P would be so angry spice. She would want to kick a carrot...or pet a llama...or make some lame mob reference, but who doesn't want to sleep with the fishes? Don't answer that, because the answer is totes obvious. EVERYONE.
Are you seeing where P gets her randomness? Anyway, thank you again and your support has been amazing. You will see this again! Someday.
Stay llamatastic and peace, love, and llamas until next time!
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