User:Shecomora

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Shecomora: The Pokemon ♥Lover♥

You can call me eather Sheco or Shelby, dosn't matter to me. I'm 15 years old and still a kick-butt Pokemon trainer. Don't beleave me? Contact me on my IM account (Shecomora) and we can set up a time for a Wi-Fi battle...that is...IF your ready to face a Lv. 100 Vaporeon. I'm pritty good at Pokemon Rps, as well. Here's a sample:

Shellaco ran through the forest, followed closely by her shiny Vaporeon. She kept her saphire eyes forward, fearing that if she turned around that she would be caught. "Princess Shellaco. You should know by now that you can't escape me forever. Why don't you stop running? Then this whole nightmare will be over." came a male voice from behind her. Shellaco ran faster, her jet-black hair streaming behind her, I can't let Akuonir catch me! If he dose...the Lycra Reagon... she shook the thought out of her head.

Shecomora: The Random Person

Ah, randomness...it is both good and evil, Yin and Yang, dark and light. Randomness is the order of the world, yet at the same time it isn't. Confuesed? Good. Only through confuesion will you find the answer.

Shecomora: The Friend

I am loved by my friends and my boyfriend. I feel that it takes alot of work to become my friend, but worth it in the end. Here is a list of thoughs who have taken the time to get to know me and become my friend:

♥Danny♥

Sarah

Sara "Keno"

☆Color☆

♪Carol♪

♪Vincent "Vince"♪

☆Rinouka "Rin"☆

☆Spriteteacher "Spriter"☆

[Key: ♥=Boyfriend, ☆=Only known online, ♪=Relative]

Shecomora: The Ghoast-Talker

Yup. I talk to ghoasts. I even live in a haunted house with a graveyard not far from my backyard. Don't beleave in ghoasts? Thats your problem. When a ghoast pushes you off your bed and you sprain your hand don't come cring to me.

Shecomora: The Chess Player

I learned how to play chess when I was about 4 years old and found my grandpa's chess board. I asked my mom what it was and how to play the game. She tought me the name of each peace, how they move, and what to do to win. I played a few games and soon thought up a stratigy. Over the years my stratigy got better and better. Last school year, I was in a school chess tornament. Games were best 2-out-of-3 against 2 other opponents (since only 4 kids were in the chess club). I not only won 1st place, but I didn't loose one game that day.