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In Wild Innocence, Shanelle had very high morals that was instilled in her at an early age. Do you think teenagers should be more conscience of decisions that could change their lives?
Yes, Yes, Yes. The smallest indiscretion can change the course of your life in an instant. I know that this stage of development is a crazy one. Raging hormones, feeling invincible and trying to find your place in the world is scary and exciting at the same time. I"m not saying that you can"t have fun, but one must think. That"s why I gave Shanelle "Nemesis" because I know that we all have that voice that pulls us in positive and negative directions. We all need to be more conscience.

Shanelle's first love, Derrick, was such a gentlemen, which is rare in young men today. Did you intend for his character to be a fantasy or was it your intentions to remind readers that young men, of his character, still exist?
Hello world I have an announcement to make: Right now, as we speak, mothers are doing their best to raise young men with good moral values. They do exist! I"m raising two of them right now. Yes, Derrick was an eighties boy, but they are out there. Perhaps during our youthful stage, we are looking for the bad boys, but I do believe that there are worthy young men out there. As a side note, Derrick could have exercised some patience in his throws of passion, but most importantly, he understood that no, meant no.
February 2004: Delores Thornton







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