This is a Character X Reader type book and Libby can look how ever you want.
In the quiet embrace of the school grounds, a young protagonist finds an unseen companion. Libby, a character with a vibrant presence, playfully disrupts the protagonist's peaceful moment, leading to a heartfelt exchange.
As the days unfolds, the narrative weaves through the hallways of high school life, touching on themes of friendship and misunderstanding. Libby's persistent invitations to share in the simple joys of life introduces a layer of vulnerability, revealing the complexities of their relationship.
Classroom scenes provide a backdrop for the characters to navigate the challenges of adolescence, with distractions, apologies, and moments of connection. The story unfolds in a series of snapshots, capturing the essence of teenage dynamics and the delicate dance of emotions.
Here, amidst the backdrop of nature, apologies are exchanged, and deeper reflections emerge, shedding light on the protagonist's playful yet insensitive demeanor.
Libbys Mental health also degrading as the days go by, showing signs of neglect and how Untreated mental health can have an affect on a person and the people around them.
The story concludes with a lighthearted interactions, capturing the essence of friendship and emotions as well as the challenges of mental health. Through these glimpses into their world, "Roses for Libby" explores the delicate balance between personal pursuits and the bonds that tie us together during the tumultuous journey of adolescence.
Nowadays, human beings blindly stumble through life.
But a life lived with regrets is a life not lived at all.
Elle and Lou share the same regret. They both kept their love for the other hidden for fear of it being unrequited. However, when their last year together comes along, the undeniable attraction between the two of them can't be ignored any longer. But just as Lou begins to take actions to win over Elle, she begins to move on to try and get over him. Will these two finally be able to come clean about their love, or will they be left agonizing about...what could have been?