I am so sorry about not replying sooner. I don't know what happened there. XD But you're welcome. I can't wait until the next chapter. Well, I can, but only semi-patiently. =)
You're welcome on Music And thank you for you're comment on Burn :) I'm glad you like it. And I agree with you on the flow. The way my poetry works is that I usually feel my way through one or two stanzas then I start thinking and build off of it. How do you write?
Oh, wow. I was not expecting you to comment on both stories. Thank you so much though, again. Sorry for the double comment.
I'll try to work on the hyphen thing. I'm really big on grammar too, but I don't exactly know when a hyphen is needed or when it's unnecessary. Thank you for pointing it out though, I'll be sure to use hyphens in the future.
Sorry the story wasn't as creepy as you thought it would be. I meant for it to be more storybook narrative than a piece to scare people, but I'm glad you liked the ending. (:
Thank you for the story comment! The little boy is in second grade so he's around 7 or 8 years old. I thought it'd be okay if his vocab was more adult-like considering children know more now than say you or I as a kid. I did consider writing the ending as if the boy's neighbors really were killers, but I didn't because I felt it was too expected. I'm glad you liked the overall story though. Thank you again very much for the comment.
You're very welcome! Us authors should stick together. Heh. Besides, life would be too easy if there wasn't any plagiarism. But I guess that's what it takes to be a writer. Other people trying to take what isn't theirs.
That's completely fine with you spamming my page. I have a Wattpad page so it was easy for me to get in and report them. I was actually sad to find that the person is also an Australian. Tsk tsk. Makes me a bit ashamed to claim myself as one right now. But bleh. I'll keep reporting every half an hour and we'll see what happens. Good luck! (: