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NaNoWriMo day 10

Today I did chapter 9 I'm going to see if I can finish it tomorrow. The total word count was around 2,153, and the word total is 22,622. I really wanted to hit 22.5k, and I wanted to get out of the slump of writing 1, and some change every day. I wrote a lot about the adopted parents Lucy and Grant. Here are two paragraphs abut them.

Like most people Lucy and Grant had their own strengths and weaknesses, they were the kind of people that embraced their flaws because it made them human much like their biological children. In terms of her strengths Lucy’[s were: that she was charming she felt this was an asset, she was the kind of person that was sensitive to others, she was imaginative, and she was a very curious person. Her weaknesses were that: Lucy was unpredictable this was one of her faults, that she was one that got stressed easily, she was one that was fiercely Independent, and that she had fluctuating self-esteem. This is what the world saw her, but what she saw in herself was that she was: charming she felt that it helped her in the world of fashion and business, and the other was that she was an imaginative person. As far as her weaknesses they were: that she was one with fluctuating self-esteem it would go up and down so much that it was uncontrollable at times, and she was the kind of person that was unpredictable these things hindered her as a person.

As far as Grant was concerned he was one that didn’t like to talk about his flaws as much as his wife did, because he thought that it made him seem like he was a weak person it might seem odd to most people. His strengths were: that he was an efficient person he knew how to run his life the way that he wanted and always had, He was the kind of person that had a lot of energy and he was a very energetic person, he was one that had a lot of self-confidence in himself yes he was one that had a very large ego, going hand in hand with that he was a strong willed person it was his way or the high way. His weaknesses most people thought weaknesses made them stronger and better people Grant was one that didn’t fully think this. His were: that he was stubborn anyone that knew him knew how much of a stubborn person he was, that he was a dominate person once again this was something that wasn’t a secret to people that knew him, he lacked a patience for most things most of the time luckily he had Lucy, and he was one that was arrogant yes like some of his family. His biggest strengths in his mind that he was: an efficient person he really thought that helped him in his job, and that he was one that had a lot of self confidence once again he thought this helped him in his job. As far as his weaknesses he thought that they were that he was stubborn and that he liked to get his way, and that he was an impatient person but he didn’t want to change. 

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