Author's e-books - drama. Page - 7
Marie is a writer for the Greenland's High School's novel column; no one in the school knows who she is considering she's quiet, kept to herself, and socially awkward. Well all of that changes when a chapter gets out online making it seem impossible when things inside the love story actually happens after its written. What happens when the whole story comes to life? People will start to question the writer for the similarities of the characters in the story that happen to be about the people in the school (her parents, her crush, her bullies, and the school staff).
What would it feel like to know everything? Shall I tell you? It sucks. Knowing how the world was made, when it will end, and to know everyone in the world. Let me tell you, it gives a major headache. Every time a child is born, or someone dies, its like a wrecking ball just hit me. Its because I actually knew them, or know them. When someone dies, I feel like I lost a friend, because I know their lives, its like I’ve lived their life. When someone is born, it gives a major headache. It sucks even more when someone is born about every 5 seconds. So fitting in and going to school is out of the question. Wings don’t make it any better. Neither does people chasing you. For what reason, I sure do know. So, living on my own, no one else. At least I’m learning to block out everything, my record is four days without knowing anything about anyone else but me. But, that isn’t long enough for me, I want it to go away, and will keep looking for a way. Hu, funny. I know everything but that.
She cannot get away from her past. Her heart aches for what she lost, and he knows it, too. Her heart had died when he went away, but now that he has returned, she feels alive again.
She wants to know why he left, and she'll do anything to find out the truth. He continues to love her, just waiting for the right time to tell her.
She knows he's hiding something, and wants to let her in on the big secret. The question is, what does he have to tell her?
Quincy Thominson's life sucks.
Her mother is a no good drunk, her father is too busy completely avoiding them both to lend a hand, and her best friend is a hyperactive ball of twitchy madness. And what's worse, she couldn't give a damn if she tried. But when the Russian immigrant, Dmitri Grigorin, moves in down the street, will Quin finally feel empathy for another human being? And will she discover a terrible secret about the sexy new exchange student along the way?
Marie is a writer for the Greenland's High School's novel column; no one in the school knows who she is considering she's quiet, kept to herself, and socially awkward. Well all of that changes when a chapter gets out online making it seem impossible when things inside the love story actually happens after its written. What happens when the whole story comes to life? People will start to question the writer for the similarities of the characters in the story that happen to be about the people in the school (her parents, her crush, her bullies, and the school staff).
What would it feel like to know everything? Shall I tell you? It sucks. Knowing how the world was made, when it will end, and to know everyone in the world. Let me tell you, it gives a major headache. Every time a child is born, or someone dies, its like a wrecking ball just hit me. Its because I actually knew them, or know them. When someone dies, I feel like I lost a friend, because I know their lives, its like I’ve lived their life. When someone is born, it gives a major headache. It sucks even more when someone is born about every 5 seconds. So fitting in and going to school is out of the question. Wings don’t make it any better. Neither does people chasing you. For what reason, I sure do know. So, living on my own, no one else. At least I’m learning to block out everything, my record is four days without knowing anything about anyone else but me. But, that isn’t long enough for me, I want it to go away, and will keep looking for a way. Hu, funny. I know everything but that.
She cannot get away from her past. Her heart aches for what she lost, and he knows it, too. Her heart had died when he went away, but now that he has returned, she feels alive again.
She wants to know why he left, and she'll do anything to find out the truth. He continues to love her, just waiting for the right time to tell her.
She knows he's hiding something, and wants to let her in on the big secret. The question is, what does he have to tell her?
Quincy Thominson's life sucks.
Her mother is a no good drunk, her father is too busy completely avoiding them both to lend a hand, and her best friend is a hyperactive ball of twitchy madness. And what's worse, she couldn't give a damn if she tried. But when the Russian immigrant, Dmitri Grigorin, moves in down the street, will Quin finally feel empathy for another human being? And will she discover a terrible secret about the sexy new exchange student along the way?