Sold At Death
Notsostarvingartist
The story is about the perfectly-not-so-perfect-at-all protagonist (Zena) and her
two accomplices (Mark and Ronn) Zena was perfectly fine with being alone,
eating at the lunch table by herself and spending hours in her room laying down
looking at her ceiling. She thought nothing of it. All of her friends thought
she was just a serious introvert, but what they failed to understand, was she
was never really alone. Ever. As you advance in the story you see what I mean
when I say 'It's okay that she's by herself because in her reality, she's
surrounded by friends so close they could be family.' Because the sad reality
of it is the perfectly-not-so-perfect teenager, sees even more imperfect people
that no one else does. She is a fallen angel.