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I usually just write these stories on my free time or when I get the feeling. I'm also a college student, I started writing fanfiction's back in high school,. I mostly just wrote about Sonic, but the ships I like. I no longer write them. I tend to write and upload new chapters when I have the time or a way to distracted myself from my depression. My english writing is a bit poor, but I'm trying to get better so a small warning if my writing in the stories sound horrible,. Story Story Writer Forum Community. IHeartRainbowsNSkittles hide bio. Sort: Category. Getting back would be so easy - that is, if everyone wasn't insisting that Sonic is 'Prince' Shadow's slave
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A sidekick is a slang expression for a close companion or colleague not necessarily in fiction who is, or is generally regarded as, subordinate to the one he or she accompanies. The term is believed to have originated in pickpocket slang of the late 19th and early 20th century. The "kick" was the front pocket of a pair of trousers, believed to be the pocket safest from theft. Thus, by analogy, a "side-kick" was a person's closest companion. One of the earliest recorded sidekicks may be Enkidu , who adopted a sidekick role to Gilgamesh after they became allies in the Epic of Gilgamesh. Sidekicks can fulfill one or multiple functions, such as a counterpoint to the hero, [4] an alternate point of view, or knowledge, skills, or anything else the hero does not have. A sidekick can also be a character to whom the audience can more easily relate than the hero, or whom the audience can imagine themselves as being such as teen sidekicks.