Right Where We Are

Right Where We Are

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Alex was a typical 17 year old girl in the U.S. who loved music, sleep, food, and having her own concerts in her shower when nobody was home. She recently got dumped by the guy she once called her everything. Sure, she knows now that he wasn't worth the tears, but that doesn't stop them from shedding and it sure as hell doesn't stop her from eating McDonalds and watching Netflix for as long as she seems fit. Everything pretty much seems like a roller coaster that only goes down. I mean, what do you expect a 17 year old girl to feel like after a break up? Well, any who, she feels like shit. That is, until her mother decides to get the licence plate of a reckless driver after a long spring night full of surprises, when her life gets turned upside down...
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Silence

@RANDOM28lol contacted me with a story idea where they asked if they could write the poems in the story. I didn't feel like I could write the story they wanted me to but I asked them to send me one of the poems. The poem inspired me. ❤ So I suggested another concept of the story and they agreed. All the poems in the story are written by the talented @RANDOM28lol. Harry has lost his voice. He has been mute for years. Ever since his family was brutally murdered in their home. He suffers from PTSD and survivor's guilt. Thinking that not allowing himself to talk somehow honor the death of his family. It's a lonely life. He has no one to talk to. Doctors and therapists have given up on him. He writes poems as a way to express how he feels. He also writes at work. Running the gossip section of The Sun is something he despises but he's a journalist and he needs a job. No one tries to talk to him at work either. It's his own fault. But he hates how they go silent and then whisper about him as he enters the newsroom in the mornings. He keeps to himself. Until the new sports journalist catches his eye. Beautiful. Blue eyes. Wonderful smile. To his surprise, the man knows sign language and he's also determined to talk to him. Life as he knows it changes. It's scary. Will he be able to actually overcome his trauma? Be something more than a bystander of his own life? Warnings: Trauma, death.

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