This is a story that was based on a chapter in a book that @oXEndlessXo wrote. So I am giving them credit for the ideas I make.
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"Alto?"
"What."
"Do you love me?"
"No."
"Then why are you still here?"
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People from across the world are reading this book and I can only say that I am amazed.
This book has long since been finished, but I want to put a few words in as I feel great gratitude for this.
Thank you for reading this book, I never even thought one of my books would get this far. 5580 reads and maybe counting. It's wonderful! Words can not express how shocked and surprised I am on how far this book came along. And truly, it's amazing.
I thank everyone who has read this book to the very end, kept it in their library only to see this new update of Gratitude come up. I do not regret making this book, but there are things that I would like to fix in the future. Maybe in a future book?
I wrote this at the age of 15 and finished it.
Thank you.
Now, here's a thing some of you may be curious about.
An, about the Author. (Warning, there is going to be mentions of personal life as well as attempted suicide, depression, and self harm.)
About The Author; Kaelyne Fitzgerald, a young American who has a spark for creativity. Drawing and writing as well as playing music would be their favorite hobbies, but somewhere in 2018 they were diagnosed with Manic Depression.
Throughout this story, she may have cut herself, self harmed in some way or another. He doesn't regret it though.
He goes under many names, but the one he is used to is either Tamara, Tom, or Jehovahs. Even though she isn't a Jehovahs Witness. Somewhere along 2018, she has tried to overdose on prescription medication. Which didn't work because he didn't have enough.
Self abuse, suicidal attempts, yet he's still alive, and he will stay alive for however long he needs to.
He doesn't trust his family. She can't. They will only tell her what she's not. But he does trust his friends.
You may be confused as to why they're using They them, She her, he him, well. That's because they are gender fluid. They will always go by the gender they were born with when doing tests, but if they feel like a male, they will go by he/him. It is safe to say She/Her because they don't care. They may be gender fluid, but they don't get offended.
And if you want to know what they look like, here you go.
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This is Kaelyne, Tamara, Renora, Tom, Kae, Kade, Tori, Turtle, etc. And that, is my story.
If you want me to make my own story on my life, go ahead and comment down below or something. I love you all, and with that, Ha Det!