You know, just like you, when I saw my first Nini story (Dance In Three Movements) I kept searching and searching all over the internet for more content from this creator (I still didn't know that he was a she) I found some of his gems fragmented on some websites and some complete works, but in very poor quality, including ''Tik-Tok'' and ''Tribal''. It was when the trail of a video called "Doomed Love" took me to meet Nini's fan group at 8M. Fortunately or unfortunately (Now that I think about it, I missed a lot of the dear lady's process) There was quite a lot of content there back then, with 139 pages in the forum. It took me, if I remember correctly, two weeks to read from page 1 to 139, downloading and enjoying each story, some of them unfinished, until I got to the story that was ongoing at the time, which was none other than ''Business Trip'' which had recently released chapter 6.
That's where, just like you, my desperation began, because, like you, I suppose, I was used to having what I wanted quickly and instantly. But as you so aptly put it, good things take time. So I had to learn to be patient and wait for the dear lady to amaze us with each chapter she gives us. I can't say I've mastered patience yet, but it has helped me practice it, not only here but in real life too, since I was just as impatient in that aspect as well, haha!
The only thing I can say for sure is that I enjoy translating all of Nini's works into Spanish because they help me understand the interesting plots of each one even better. I started doing this as a hobby for myself, but with O'jisan's help, this hobby spread to the entire fan group. Don't take it lightly; gaining O'jisan's trust took me a lot of effort and hard work. "That man is a tough nut to crack," hahaha.

But I think that when he realized my intention was simply to contribute to the group, he not only gave me the opportunity and the trust but also rekindled an old passion I had forgotten (animation). So I took up that task again, inspired by Nini's stories and with invaluable advice from O'jisan, whom I humbly call "Master O'jisan" because he has a true gift for editing, lighting, music, entrance and exit timings, etc. He has truly helped me a lot in my growth as a novice animator.
Well, I think I've gone on too long, but since it's the last few days of the year, you'll have to forgive me, hahaha


. So stay tuned for more macabre stories from Uncle CVX3M........

