Thread:Wavesplash/@comment-30414522-20161014221350/@comment-27492740-20161015021656

Oh! Okay! Let's see:

I honestly don't have much more than what I put in the story, I wrote some really bad fanfictions and spent weeks on the Warriors Wikia, but I ran out of articles to read and turned to the community instead and was really interested by it. I spent another week or so reading people's profiles and blogposts and the charats and all that confusing stuff. I clicked on some outer links (I actually found the Wings of Fire wiki that way) and I ended up at Jayie's page. I didn't understand anything about what BlogClan was, but I was bored and I clicked it and I didn't really mean to join or anything, since I have a talking-to-people phobia and joining communities phobia etc. :P But I read some of the articles that were at the top, something to do with Onestar if I remember correctly. My grandfather actually died that night or the night before, I'm not sure, but my parents told me the night after he died, and I distracted myself by going on the computer and checking out BlogClan some more, mostly reading articles. A couple days later, after the funeral (why FUNeral? there's nothing fun about them. I literally just noticed that XD) my family had a quiet reception at my house. My mom had allowed me to get Five Guys, my favorite restraunt, and I was downstairs in the split level on the computer eating leftover peanuts and fries. I explored BlogClan like never before, reading so many articles. The ones that stuck with me the most were Asterpaw's funny ones, and they inspired me to write Jayfeather's Prophecy Wheel a couple months later. About a week later, I posted my first comment, and a week after that I let people know about my grandfather. Everyone was so kind and comforting and made me feel better. A month or so ago I had a song stuck in my head that my grandfather used to sing to me, and it made me really sad. I went on BlogClan and everyone made me feel better. BlogClan is such an amazing community.

Let me know if you need more!