Eighteen-year-old Neil Martin escapes his family and past by moving across the disintegrating country to participate in the Middleton Academy. A special ops-esque program, it promises an escape from poverty for anyone who manages to stick out the intense and traumatizing year, rewarding them with money, education, health care, and, above all, a chance to live without fearing for one's life, which is something worth pursuing in a world growing increasingly dangerous for the 99%. He quickly realizes all he's done is jump straight into the fire itself, as he attempts to navigate regular threats to his life, a partner who seems set on causing the two of them to flunk out and end up on the streets, and trauma from his past that he doesn't know how to deal with.
vibes: although i've been writing my whole life, i mostly write poetry. so i guess my warning is don't take on this story expecting to see a plotline or world you've never seen before. instead, this is all about the characters trying to work through trauma in a way that maybe can resonate. additionally, i tried to bring in a religious trauma theme. as someone who grew up in a fundementalist religion, i wish there was more content with ex-fundie kids, without making the religion the central aspect. that's all this is: a few more silly little characters to contribute in hopes that people might more easily find themselves in what they read and watch.
that being said, i can at least offer paragraph breaks and decent-ish spelling and grammar. :)
(this story has already been written and revised a bit; I'm uploading it as I do some *final* edits.)
trigger warnings: pretty much everything :/
"Fuck." He whispers into my neck, sending a thrill of excitement through my body.
His lips still smothered kisses over my neck and his hands roamed my body, starting at my chest, going down to my stomach. Caressing my soft skin, his thumb trailed circles on my groin before slightly slipping into the waistband of my jeans.
My breath catches in my throat as I pull at the hoodie that covered his chiselled body. Understanding, Jacob pulls it off in one swift movement before attaching his lips back on my neck. Sucking and biting it before flicking his tongue over the sore spot. A quiet moan leaves my mouth and I clasp my hand over it, denying any noise to escape.
"You drive me fucking crazy, Aria."
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Aria Bailey finds it hard to fit in. Her parents are always busy and never have time for her.
She lives alone at her family home and has top grades in all of her classes.
But being a 17 year old friendless nerd comes with its disadvantages.
The bullying gets worse every single day, driving her to self harm and suicidal thoughts.
Aria learns more about popular boy, Jacob Rickson and starts developing feelings for the well known 18 year old.
Jacob helps her come out of her shell and learn to be more comfortable and confident.
Aria has to make a tough decision by choosing if she would rather be with Jacob and be bullied by her mind for eternity, or to leave and be left alone, exactly how she wants to be.
-Strangers to lovers
-Right person, wrong time