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Name: Melissa Stone
Gender: Female
Age: 25
Birthday: October 13
Blood Type: A+
Nationality: Canadian, eh?

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Fears: heights, closed spaces
Dislikes: spiders, bees, wasps, mosquitos, Reality TV, drama queens/kings/whores
Likes/Hobbies: music, art, writing, watching my favorite TV shows (few and far between though they are), my kids
Favorite Foods: chocolate, cherry pie, strawberies
Least Favorite Foods:mustard, mushrooms, home made bread, eggs, relish, pickles
Favorite School Subject: music
Least Favorite Subject: math
Favorite Color: blue
Favorite Mythological Animal: dragons
Favorite Animal: cats
Favorite Flower: rose
Least Favorite Flower: dandelion
Favorite TV shows: CSI, CSI: Miami, Supernatural, X-Files, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Star Trek (DS9, TNG, TOS, Enterprise), Stargate: SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis, Lost, Heroes, Blade: The Series, Kyle XY, Firefly, Drive
Goals: tio one day be a publishes author
Family: Currently, I'm married with two children. Aislyn akimi is my eldest at 3 1/2 years and William 'Liam' Anderson isthe youngest at just over two. I've been married for almost 5 years now. Myself, I come from a large family with three younger brothers and no sisters. My parets are both still alive and well and tare still together. I have a psychotic cat named Jaffa (she hates everyone but me and tolerates my husband James). My parents have an elderly dog named Nikki, a cat named Sam who is older than Nikki (but still much healthier), a cockatiel named Phoenix, and a brand new pure bred Scottie named Tuxedo. Two of my three brothers are married, one has a seven month old baby girl. All three of them are still in college.
My husband graduated from University in December and got a teaching position a few months ago. Presently, I'm living in a small town called La Loche, located in Northern Saskatchewan. It's a community of First Nations people, mostly. Dene Nation, to be specific though there are Metis and Cree communities and reserves all over the place up here with Clearwater Dene Nation being the closest one to us (if you wanted to know). I'm about a 3 1/2 hour drive from the nearest big city. Even then, Meadowlake isn't really that big. It's still bigger than here, though.