Quatre Winner\'s Diary
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Gundam Wing/AC › Crossovers
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Adult +
Chapters:
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2,818
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Recommended:
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Currently Reading:
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Category:
Gundam Wing/AC › Crossovers
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
84
Views:
2,818
Reviews:
14
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I do not own this anime/manga, nor the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Quatre Winner's Diary
Dislcaimer: I don\'t own Gundam Wing, Bandai and Sunrise does. I also don\'t own Bridget Jones\'s Diary, unless you count the well worn copy in my bookshelf. I do not make any money off of these stories, if I did, I wouldn\'t have nearly the debt that I\'m wallowing in right now! (This disclimer included all the chapters attachted to this fic, so just imagine that it\'s there!)
I will not:
Obsess about still being alone, even though I\'m an attractive, rich heir who is sweet natured, giving, and pretty much every girl\'s dream, but who’s still single for Allah knows what reason.
Don\'t let my sisters pick out my clothes anymore because they see fit to dress me in pink, which could be the reason that I\'m still single.
Crash out of in front of the TV at night because I can\'t think of anything else to do.
Blame myself for everything, like there being no air in space (as Duo says) and only apologize for things that I have control over.
Be hypercritical of every one of the blind dates I end up on. One of them might be the one and I keep over looking it.
Whine about still being a virgin, even though I\'m almost 24 years old, as that is not a bad thing. I\'m saving myself for someone special (right?) Besides there\'s a lot of people that are this old and abstag, ig, it is a perfectly natural thing.
Let the pressures of life pile up on me, but lean on the support of my friends as they are the ones who can really help, and they want to. I am not a burden, but a crutch for them like they are for me.
Complain about the constrictive nature of the religion/society that I\'ve been brought up in, as complaining about it doesn\'t accomplish anything.
Be such a tight ass (again as Duo put it) and using my family as an excuse, but try to be young and fun, as that might get me a special someone.
Bring work home, as the office is the place for work and home is the place for rest.
I will:
Work less.
Play more.
Go out with my friends, instead of giving a load of excuses, and enjoy myself.
Find a nice person to spend my free time with in the form of a girlfriend.
Figure out why I can\'t keep a girlfriend for more then a week.
Be more assertive.
Learn about fashion, so that I can dress myself like I\'d like and not how everyone else would like.
Spend my free time doing productive things like playing music and reading books, as self-improvement might get me a girlfriend.
Learn how to drink, because it is one of the best ways to break the confines of my strict Muslim upbringing.
Try pork. (tee-hee)
Learn how to cook, so that I can 1.) save money 2.) impress my dates with my amazing culinary skills.
Learn how to cuss.
I will not:
Obsess about still being alone, even though I\'m an attractive, rich heir who is sweet natured, giving, and pretty much every girl\'s dream, but who’s still single for Allah knows what reason.
Don\'t let my sisters pick out my clothes anymore because they see fit to dress me in pink, which could be the reason that I\'m still single.
Crash out of in front of the TV at night because I can\'t think of anything else to do.
Blame myself for everything, like there being no air in space (as Duo says) and only apologize for things that I have control over.
Be hypercritical of every one of the blind dates I end up on. One of them might be the one and I keep over looking it.
Whine about still being a virgin, even though I\'m almost 24 years old, as that is not a bad thing. I\'m saving myself for someone special (right?) Besides there\'s a lot of people that are this old and abstag, ig, it is a perfectly natural thing.
Let the pressures of life pile up on me, but lean on the support of my friends as they are the ones who can really help, and they want to. I am not a burden, but a crutch for them like they are for me.
Complain about the constrictive nature of the religion/society that I\'ve been brought up in, as complaining about it doesn\'t accomplish anything.
Be such a tight ass (again as Duo put it) and using my family as an excuse, but try to be young and fun, as that might get me a special someone.
Bring work home, as the office is the place for work and home is the place for rest.
I will:
Work less.
Play more.
Go out with my friends, instead of giving a load of excuses, and enjoy myself.
Find a nice person to spend my free time with in the form of a girlfriend.
Figure out why I can\'t keep a girlfriend for more then a week.
Be more assertive.
Learn about fashion, so that I can dress myself like I\'d like and not how everyone else would like.
Spend my free time doing productive things like playing music and reading books, as self-improvement might get me a girlfriend.
Learn how to drink, because it is one of the best ways to break the confines of my strict Muslim upbringing.
Try pork. (tee-hee)
Learn how to cook, so that I can 1.) save money 2.) impress my dates with my amazing culinary skills.
Learn how to cuss.