Blind Not Deaf|✔ [Major Editing ]
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  • Reads 159,097
  • Votes 4,852
  • Parts 35
  • Time 1h 15m
Complete, First published Jul 03, 2016
Meet Axel Rodgers

A pitcher for his High School Baseball team,straight A student,and a goody two-shoes

One morning Axel wakes up to his eyes irritating him,only to look in the mirror to find his eyes puffy and red around his waterline

Leading to Mr.&Mrs.Rodgers rushing Axel to the emergency room immediately

What will happen when Axel wakes up to a world of darkness



                                                                           I may be blind but I'm not deaf~Axel Rodgers
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This story is poorly written (I was maybe  13 or 14 when I began this book) and I do plan on rewriting chapters for errors and mistakes.
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Angela Rose is eighteen years old. Brunette, lean, and tall. A curvy body, that many guys would want her to be their girlfriend. But they didn't like her, because she had one flaw, she is blind. Not genetically. A stink bomb was set off on Angela as a joke, when she was working on a school project in her garage. All of a sudden she sees black. She was ten when this incident happened. Eight years of wanting to see the world. How the water in California is always blue. Or to see the tall mountains in Montana. She had to trust people again. And that was hard only relying on four senses. One day at her clinic, a young man accidentally bumped into her, when visiting his sick grandmother. He looked into her eyes. They were bright blue and green. They looked like they came out of a picture book. He stuck his hand out to introduce himself, not knowing that she was blind. Angela didn't knew what he was doing. He then asked her if she was blind. She had tears in her eyes from that question. She wanted to see his beautiful face, and accent who's it belonged to. She replied to him, "I can't see you."