⚠WARNING⚠
This story deals with topics such as: abuse (of all forms except sexual), mental illnesses (depression, anxiety), self-esteem issues (body dysmorphia, self-harm), eating disorders (bulimia, anorexia), as well as many many other triggering topics. If you are easily triggered, please do not read!
In a part of the metropolitan town known as Los Angeles, the Sunny Home (an orphanage for abandoned and/or abused children) stays. Inside the home, children of all ages and races mingle together to create a family no one can compete with. Inside this family, three teenage outliers live.
A fifteen-year-old Dominican-Mexican freshman named Bubbles is one of the two girls. She has hickory brown eyes, and super curly brown hair. She is five-foot-two-and-a-half, really energetic, and caring. But mess with her friends, she will kill you.
The other is a fourteen-year-old European-Scandinavian-Native American girl that goes by Elizabeth. She has mainly white skin with prominent yellow undertones. She stand at four-feet-eleven-inches, with her height bound to increase. She has a heart of gold, but not a mind of pureness. Losing her twin sister at age six due to kidnapping, her older sister due to abandonment, and her younger brother since he was adopted, her mental health has never been good.
The youngest is thirteen-year-old Thomas, and his older sister is Bubbles. Standing at five-foot-seven Thomas has straight brown hair that he styles up with gel. Unlike his sister, he has his mother's piercing blue eyes and her angelic smile. With no memory of his life before living in the Home, he lives everyday with a bright smile on his face, and he's always there to help his sister.
These three seem to be polar opposites, but they make a perfect family for Andy and Juliet Biersack.
In this book, you'll get a behind the scenes look at how your favorite characters were born, my creative process, and the dirty details never before revealed.
Tex's Camp Q&A: Come sit by the fire and ask me whatever you'd like. We can roast marshmallows, tell scary stories, and hang out in the comments like a big, happy family.
Gator's Backstage Pass: A place full of secrets. Learn the-sometimes embarrassing-details on how my wildest scenes came to life, facts about the characters, the process, and myself.