I'm starting to not mind the confirmation steps for guest posts. As this rate, I may never register. This is not, it occurs to me, necessarily a good thing. Regardless, I'm happy to report when I re-read this two mornings later, I did not, in fact, hate it. I did notice, however, that one of the sentences was truncated. The text tool to the program I was using isn't very smart, so I had to manually wrap the text myself. Apparently, while doing so, I missed a line. Here is the complete sentence for those of you who were wondering.
"I have to say, I'm honestly a bit jealous."
Sophia Anieri: I'm one of those people who has nothing against predictability. The why is a bit of a diatribe, but I always enjoy when a reader figures something out and looks forward to it coming. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Rowan: Woo! I'm generating interest in my past works! At first, I have to be honest, I didn't understand the nature of your complaint correctly. Then I realized when I sized the image horizontally, I did so for my monitor. My widescreen monitor. My apologies. I always try to align the text, all five times I've done this, so that it requires the least amount of scrolling possible. If at all possible, I like to have the image and the text fit entirely in the screen. That's why with the amount of text in this one, I though it would be more convenient to have text both beside and below the image. Unfortunately, I miscalculated just how far to the side the text should go. Once again, sorry. In the future, I promise to avoid making the reader scroll horizontally if at all possible.