"And if the devil was to ever see you; he'd kiss your eyes and repent"- Farouq Jwaideh
Alexa Valentine was never just a girl. She was a spark in a dry forest, a blade wrapped in silk, a masterpiece painted in the deepest shades of destruction. People looked at her and saw beauty, but beauty was only the bait. The real danger was in the way she made you want her, need her, ruin yourself for her.
She didn't love. She conquered.
To call her beautiful would be an insult-Alexa Valentine wasn't just beauty personified. She was a goddess in human form, a fantasy so intoxicating that no man could look at her without dreaming, and no woman could see her without envying. She was unattainable, unforgettable, and utterly unstoppable. The kind of woman you built temples for and then set them ablaze in her name.
Some girls just have it. Not the money, not the status-something else. A presence. An untouchable magnetism. You either have it or you don't. And Alexa? She had it all.
She was the girl everyone wanted to be, the girl everyone feared. Spoiled and bratty, narcissistic before selfies were even invented. Awful in the most mesmerizing way. A weapon disguised as a lover. A siren who didn't just drown sailors-she made them walk willingly into the abyss.
But this is not a love story. It never was.
It is a tale of family, of friendship, of the kind of love that both saves and destroys. But at its core, it is a tragedy. Because from the moment she took her first breath, Alexa Valentine was never meant to have a happy ending.
And when the world burned around her, she only smiled.
"Loving Alexa Valentine was like holding a flame-beautiful, blinding, and destined to leave scars."