Atleophobia | Adam Banks (1)
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  • Reads 61,171
  • Votes 945
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 4m
Complete, First published Apr 13, 2020
Atelophobia: The fear of not doing something right or the fear of not being good enough. The fear of imperfection.

Alexis Summer is a girl who just wants to be loved. Growing up with a rocky childhood alongside her brother Isaac and her cousin Charlie Conway has left a deadly imprint on her heart. She is broken beyond repair and no one is willing to pick up the pieces, except for the boy next door.

Adam Banks is a boy who spends his life trying to impress those around him, constantly seeking their approval. He is never able to express his feelings or be his true self around anyone, except for the girl next door.

Adam and Lexi have been best friends and neighbours since birth but due to different upbringings and different social circles not everyone is fully accepting. 

Will the two forever remain friends or will Alexis' insecurities and demons come to the surface and get in the way
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