He was so handsome. He had gray eyes and golden-blond hair that he didn't bother to comb, but always fell perfectly anyway. He had the kindest smile. So sweet and so charming. He was intelligent too. He could see the beauty in things, places, and people that no one else could, or didn't bother to, see. Family was the most important thing to him, but he cared for everyone before he thought of himself. He was always willing to help others in any way that he could. Oh, and he didn't care about the "flaws" in others. He didn't see them as flaws; he saw them as was made people identifiable and unique. He had learned to laugh at the "flaws" within himself. He had a good humor and a contagious laugh that rumbled softly.
Such a good person and so many good qualities within him. Would that combination ever be seen again?
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Crash Course in Shane Mathias
Short StoryFollow Shane down the dark road and over the edge. Shane was in a car accident and the next time he wakes up is in the hospital without his memory. Even though he tries, he doesn't get his memory back. So his sister decides to take him on a road tri...