When I created this piece of work, I had intentions for making people of any age,
understand what we young adults go through in our short time as teenagers (adolescents). Some people think that we exaggerate our feelings, or that we don't have reasons to be how we are. But we are young, and the young make mistakes, just like every creature or human being makes. Some are more drastic than others, but that doesn't mean everything we humans do, is worth a cold shoulder, or abuse. I know how much it sucks to be a adolescent, having to be around people who give you dirty looks, or call you fowl names. So this book is full of struggle, pain, misfortune, death, life, jealousy, envy, greed, happiness, youth, knowledge, loss, and hope.
"Misery loves Company," hard to believe in that adage when today we're all too busy hiding our miseries. This book gives us back the freedom to look at our flaws through a magnifying glass. By presenting authentic, raw, and unabridged stories, you will be able to connect with the most imperfect version of yourself, but at the same time the most humanly one. You will be in a privileged position to peer into the brains of the protagonists and understand each of their unfortunate life decisions. Through their experiences you will be confronted with the issues that have defined their lives, without a chance to confess, unless they had been unmasked by malicious gossip. Accompany these anonymous antiheroes in their revenge, cowardice, incest, and shamefulness. You'll have the satisfaction of judging and empathizing with their stories, of course that depends on how each one of them awakens your own misery.