A Girl Called Alex

A Girl Called Alex

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We all feel differently towards the word Love, but what happens when you feel incapable of the emotion entirely? Tyler Jackson never saw his life going the way it was. Making it to college had been a shocking accomplishment but dropping out was a cemented certainty. Now back home, having no fucking clue where or what to do at this sudden stop in life, he protects his little cousin and helps his dad anyway he can Tyler quickly realises life plans no more for him and, although frustrated with boredom, he knows it's still more than he deserves. Of course life was just waiting until Tyler was as vulnerable as he could be before it turned the page on Tyler's new chapter in his story. Ally Grey was a shy girl with few words. Alex was someone you didn't even think about, because if you happened to think something she didn't like you were going home one limb short as it tended to be following you in the post. Ally liked the shadows but would always do whatever was needed to protect her family and keep her friends safe. She loved being able to do something so effortlessly and felt a small sense of pride knowing she could keep those she truly cared about safe, especially keeping it within Alex's name. Ally and Tyler have been close acquaintances for far too long not to know almost too much about one another. Over time came the attraction but it's determination to save a fading soul that creates a bond connecting the two heart unable of an emotion they believe themselves to be incapable of. As life continues Ally and Tyler fight for family, friends and freedom but the unadulterated attraction they share becomes completely complicated will they fight for each other?
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Warning: this book's focus is drawn to a character who hints themes of depression and self-harm. The idea of the story is to present the experience of learning to understand and comfort someone through these struggles. So while these themes are contained within a comical styled story, they are still present so please be mindful of that before you read on. You. You're just a normal girl. A normal girl with a normal life... until you meet the boy with blue hair... Name: unknown Age: unknown Human? Unknown How can someone live a life without anyone knowing of their existence? You don't know. But you want too. Determination fills you with a desire to seek more about this boy. There's just something about him that makes you want to know more. He meets your eye. Is a name really too much to ask? He refuses to give you one. If you keep investigating, you'll get hurt. You'll be killed. You'll regret it. It's not a warning. It's simply the truth. You've been noticing strange things going on. He's not in any records. A shotgun fire?! He has wounds that heal all too quickly. How can a boy get shot and heal by the very next day? You want to know, don't you? Then simply allow your mind to go wondering into this book and discover the secrets behind the boy who no one knows. (This book is a representation of my experiences with dating someone with depression in high school. I wrote it while we were dating, subconsciously writing him into the character Infinity. I will say that I intend to rewrite this at some point to send a better message, as I feel some of the actions in this book are unhealthy reactions to depression, that I have a much better perspective of now) [I'm also working on a VN based on this story.... If my studies would stop getting in the way]

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