Sound Interesting for a Novel?
Question by Grunge blossom: Sound interesting for a novel?
setting: rural Kentucky in the ’90s
Main Characters: Jesse “J.R.” Hoffman and Abbey Bristol (both seniors in hs)
Jesse comes from a poor broken home out in the sticks. His reputation is basically a rough-around-the-edges boy who has a chip on his shoulder b/c his father beat him and his mother up when he was little.
so he’s best friends with Abbey’s twin brother, John (who is also kind of a troubled kid) (Abbey and John live on the nice part of town near school). So basically Jesse has always found Abbey charming and he has always cared about her. anyway..abbey finds out that jesse is into drugs after her brother john overdoses on prescriptions and dies. abbey and jesse bond over the mourning of john’s death.
they become closer n she starts to like him back. eventually the two of them end up together. but no one in town knows. bc most ppl “in” the town don’t date the ppl on the outskirts. so abbey helps jesse to get help with his addiction, and jesse helps abbey to open up and experience crazy things in her life (bc she is uptight). eventually jesse leaves town the summer after high school without notice. he doesn’t come back for a long time.
in the end they run into each other 12 years down the line. jesse has a 3 year old son (who he got from some random girl..) he is clean, but very alone with his son. Abbey has a boyfriend of 1 year and is confused when jesse shows up in her life. ….and im not telling ppl the end : )
good?
this isn’t exactly set in stone, but along those lines. i know it’s like a typical love story but ive been thinking this particular story up for a lot of years. lol
Best answer:
Answer by Jessica
Yea i think that would be good and what would the name be and i would read it. would you take it to be published in a real store? that would be cool and good luck hope i helped
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