Brynn Hill's parents have divorced and she is sent to live with her dad on the East side of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
When she meets the sweet and handsome Sodapop Curtis through an unexpected and horrifying event that sent her mental health into a spiral, she is more than surprised.
Soda introduces her to the Greaser gang he is a part of. When Soda explains the way of Greasers and Socs, Brynn is thrown into the cold and rough world of the East side.
The only way to survive as a Greaser is to appear as rough and uncaring. Which is the exact opposite of Brynn's sweet and introverted nature.
Will she be able to survive in the world of the East side?
Most of all will she be able to resist the charms of Sodapop Curtis?
-Sodapop Curtis fanfic
-TW: underaged drinking, rape, cursing, underaged smoking, and mentions of mental health
-most characters except for my oc and some others belong to S.E.Hinton, and if they don't I'll give credit to whoever they belong to (except if they belong to me)
[CURRENTLY BEING EDITED. I just finished chapter 6, so after that Winnie becomes Allison and instead of being Soda's twin she's like 11 months younger than him. The writing style will also be a little different]
Fantastic. First I failed to mediate a family argument, now my baby brother and best friend are on the run for murder. This night cannot get any worse. And through everything that's been going on, the only person who can calm my anxiety is the last person I would expect to. And I can't help but wonder if one day they'll abandon me too.
But let me introduce myself first.
Most know me merely as Winnie Curtis. Only those closest to me get to call me "Sissy," and only one person is allowed to call me "Doll" without getting their teeth knocked in. Lots of people probably only know me as "that greaser girl." But ask any Soc and they'll tell you that i'm that greaser girl who will beat the tar out of anyone who dares hurt her brothers.
I know y'all have probably heard our story before. But, I don't think you've heard all of it. So i'm here to tell you what really went down in Tulsa.