User:Autumn 68

Autumn_68 (or preferably known as Autumn) is a Boarder on the PPC Board. She has joined since August 2013 and has yet to receive Permission.

Discovering the PPC
Autumn discovered the PPC in December 2012, having just discovered what fanfiction is in October 2012. After reading several Mary Sue Parodies, it occurred to Autumn that she should do a research on Mary Sues. During the process, she encountered a link leading to the PPC Wiki, and became caught up in reading The Original Series, and eventually other missions taken on by other agents.

Post-discovery
Having become a fan of the PPC, Autumn decided to join the PPC. However, she realized that most Boarders were in the age range of 14-26 years old (being 11 years old herself), she immediately hesitated. Instead, she continued doing research on the PPC, until finally, in August 2013, she gathered up the courage to introduce herself on the Board.

Joining
Autumn joined the Board around early-August 2013, and was immediately showered with gifts and warm welcomes. She contributed to the Board for about two weeks, before she did the most awful thing she had ever done on the Board: she lied about her age. She told the lovely, friendly, half-insane Boarders that she was thirteen. And after that, the Board had never seen her ever since...until two months later.

The Return
Autumn returned to the Board after completing her national exams, this time apologizing about the horrible lie she made. The Boarders immediately forgave her,being the nice people they were, while Autumn made a mental note to never repeat the grave mistake again. She now contributes to the Board weekly, if not daily, reporting badfics, participating in discussions, etc.

Other
Prior to discovering the PPC, Autumn was a fangirl, who thought (very foolishly) that being a fangirl was a good thing. She has also written several Suefics, which fortunately, was never published. After joining the PPC, however, she wrote Mary Sue Parodies, even parodied those of her own. Funny enough, the parodies were never published, either.