Status: Active: awaiting next chapter
Our Disappointed Hearts
Written by myself, and a co-author, MorticiaScolex.
Awesome writer, you should check into it.
It contains two different point of views, and two different emotions, feelings, and perceptions.
It involves a love story between two girls, and their struggle together.
Be weary of potential sexual content.
Zepplin's quiet and withdrawn. She's constantly confronted with pain and ridicule by her older brother, who's an irresponsible neo-nazi. She lives in seclusion, allowing drugs to fill in the blanks of missing love and friendship, and doesn't care to change her disposition. She's in the fast lane to failure and pain, and could crash at any moment.
Vada tends to keep to herself more often than not. She's the daughter of a notorious and quite distinguished doctor, who pays no mind to her daughter, and doesn't care for her much. Because of this abandonment, and nonacceptance, Vada's self-confidence is little to nothing. She has no faith in herself, and just barely manages to escape her day without more pain inflicted upon herself.
Awesome writer, you should check into it.
It contains two different point of views, and two different emotions, feelings, and perceptions.
It involves a love story between two girls, and their struggle together.
Be weary of potential sexual content.
Zepplin's quiet and withdrawn. She's constantly confronted with pain and ridicule by her older brother, who's an irresponsible neo-nazi. She lives in seclusion, allowing drugs to fill in the blanks of missing love and friendship, and doesn't care to change her disposition. She's in the fast lane to failure and pain, and could crash at any moment.
Vada tends to keep to herself more often than not. She's the daughter of a notorious and quite distinguished doctor, who pays no mind to her daughter, and doesn't care for her much. Because of this abandonment, and nonacceptance, Vada's self-confidence is little to nothing. She has no faith in herself, and just barely manages to escape her day without more pain inflicted upon herself.
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Chapter One
Vada's point of view -
Chapter Two
Zepplin's point of view -
Chapter Three
Vada's point of view -
Chapter Four
Zepplin's point of view -
Chapter Five
Vada's point of view -
Chapter Six
Zepplin's point of view -
Chapter Seven
Vada's point of view -
Chapter Eight
Zepplin's point of view -
Chapter Nine
Vada's point of view -
Chapter Ten
Zepplin's point of view -
Chapter Eleven
Vada's point of view -
Chapter Twelve
Zepplin's point of view