Forever Losers
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  • Reads 2,022
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 14
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2014
What once use to be the witty, unpredictable and unstoppable Valerie Ramirez had become the saddened self-destruct. Her high school days had become a deadpanned living hell, and her peers as of society treated her as an unwanted nobody. She was lost, wanting to know how to find herself.  

All she wanted was an escape from reality, and an escape from the walls she had managed to build up around her life throughout the years. So when the time comes and society breaks the last string, her and her misfit group of friends decide to hatch a plan to 'escape' reality. Which becomes a series of adventure onto herself. As she gets lost in escaping, she gets sucked into the dark side of life. Sinking deeper and deeper into the dangerous contents of existence. Losing herself, unable to escape the addiction.

 But what happens when entering the 'dark side' of life goes too & pushes into one gigantic nightmare?

*A read that will show you the reality of teenagers dealing with depression, love, loss & grief. A story so bitttersweet that it sticks to realism.
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When Alexis Del Castro meets an accident that leads him to have this rare case of Dementia wherein he finds it difficult to restore memories- he thinks that life is unfair. He thinks Heaven has been holding a grudge against him and that everything he has to suffer is a retaliation. One day, he meets a woman with a sweet velvety voice, dark cascading hair, faint freckles on the nose bridge, a narrow upturned nose, a deep set of expressive and dark eyes, and thin pinkish lips. Little does he know that Ariellè is the one who will paint his life with great happiness and satisfaction. Alexis thinks that there is still a good reason to live, a reason to be happy again. However, people intend to be reticent at some point, as Ariellè. What if the happiness of Alexis is just ephemeral? What if it is just a short-lived euphoria and in time, it will vanish like a bubble explodes through the searing shaft of the sun? What if the only person Alexis thinks who can save him from the darkness he's in is just a temporary light and it will disappear soon?