Avery was always just part of the gang, she was never pictured as a broad or toy, not to her friends. She was always there, through everything, no matter how violent or how heated it became she was always right there for her gang no matter what it might cost her. She loved those boys with all of her heart. They weren't just her friends, they were her brothers.
When Avery's father dies leaving her all alone, it's her gang's turn to pick up the pieces. As she grows closer to Soda, her best friend, their feelings toward each other increase rapidly. Horrid nightmares and silent tears to hurtful lies and bloody switchblades, Avery and the gang must come together to avoid falling apart.
**All rights go to the amazing S.E. Hinton**
This story takes place before the plot of the actual Outsiders occurs, so Johnny and Dally are still with us and breathing. Please feel free to message me with any suggestions or questions you have. Vote, follow and don't be a silent reader.
his eyes are a little swollen. he has flushed them with water after a night of crying and thinks no one will notice. but she, like the rest of the world, notices everything. so she left him alone, not out of respect but out of fear, because the world is afraid of boys who cry.
in which venus moves to tulsa, oklahoma and befriends seven unlikely boys.
*talks of human rights issues: including race, sexuality, misogyny and classism*
slow burn
female oc x the outsiders
female oc x dallas winston