juliaa! when atl goes on their Glamour Kills Tour, you're taking me with you :)
we're gonna get tickets and go to their concerrt. We the Kings and Friday Night Boys are performing with them! :D
They do need to swallow their pride. But if that happened easily, there would be no point to this story. It will probably take just about every person in their lives telling them to grow up and stop being so damn headstrong before either of them finally listen.
I totally get what you're saying about the characters. And I'm glad you're so into the story. It acutally makes me more excited to write it knowing that people enjoy it.
Okay I see what you're saying. She didn't give up on him because he misunderstood. She gave up because he stopped trying because of the misunderstanding. And then she had Rian telling her about girls he was hanging out with on tour and everything Matt had said previously in the back of her head. It all got to be too much. And then when he did apologize, she felt it was too little, too late. The damage had already been done.
I'm not trying to talk you out of the way you feel about the story and or characters, for the record. I'm just trying to explain in a little more detail how I meant things when I wrote them. The way I see it, they're both at fault for where they currently are.
And yeah, I think it's definitely easier to feel sorry for Cassie because Alex keeps acting like he wants to be with her but won't break up with the girlfriend he basically said he didn't even want to be with.
I think maybe the whole baby situation wasn't explained very well. When Cassie told Alex that she wouldn't have a baby with him, she did that for him. He didn't want a baby for himself, he only wanted it for Cassie. What they were both doing was very selfless, but Alex didn't see it that way. He took it as Cassie thinking he wasn't good enough to be her child's father. I don't know if that makes sense but basically what I'm saying is that Cassie's intentions were good but taken the wrong way. When someone finally beats that into Alex's head, it will be a turning point in Alex and Cassie's relationship.
And writing Chelley is kind of fun, even though I don't get too involved when it comes to her. I don't really feel sorry for her simply because she's so oblivious. I wonder if that makes me messed up.