The Way I See Things
  • Reads 14
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 1
  • Time 27m
  • Reads 14
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 1
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2018
His name is Adam. Her name is Belle. 

But is she truly the Beauty he's always calling her? Or is she really, the Beast?

~_~_~

17 year old American teen, Emily Brown is known as the badass cheerleader dating the goodboy, captain of the football team.

But when a terrible accident happens, Emily's world is turned upside down. Will she ever recover?

Losing her sight and everyone around her, Emily feels as if their is no one to go to.

Until Adam comes. 

"You don't have to sit next to me... I understand if you don't want to sit next to a hopeless blind girl."

"I chose to sit here Emily. Next to you. And I'm going to keep being here, right next to you, until you learn to see again."

"What do you mean? I will never see again."

"Never is a very strong word, Belle. Be careful how you use it, or you might just do the opposite."
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add The Way I See Things to your library and receive updates
or
#56blinded
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Slide 1 of 1
A Perfect Circle cover

A Perfect Circle

32 parts Complete

Ella is falling apart trying to live a "perfect" high school life. Then she meets Ren, who can see past her scars. Suddenly perfection isn't her only option. ***** Ella Volkov is a gifted music student, but she's depressed and starting to crack under the pressure of high school. Her overbearing father won't even let her choose what instrument she plays. Then she finds herself alone at a party with Ren, her best friend's crush. She'd always thought he was rude, but after that night he's all Ella can think about. Now she's trapped. If Ella dates Ren, it will ruin her friendship with Jenny. But if she stays true to Jenny, she's losing the one person who can see past her scars. It's up to Ella to decide if she will forge her own path, or stay in the "perfect" box designed for her... Content and/or Trigger Warning: depression, anxiety, self-harm, violence, sexual assault. [[word count: 50,000-100,000 words]]