Good guys are always going to be bad guys in the end

Ivah 2022-01-01 08:02:15

The male protagonist has been very well-behaved since he was a child, abiding by the law, and kind to people. In order to chase the girl who fell in love at first sight and express his determination, he set a fire, and he was wanted. He also slandered his rivals and prescribed drugs to expel his girlfriend from the school so that the rivals could not see his girlfriend. All he has done is that two people are no longer alone. He really wants to be with the one he loves.
I really envy the protagonist to have a "self" as a friend. Really, no one knows yourself without you. So if your heart can be transformed into a person to give you advice, that would be great. How many times he couldn't make up his mind, relying on another him to take that step. Love requires courage, and youth requires courage. Going to jail is no big deal for someone who has love. Although the ending is not very satisfactory, this ending is the beginning of another story.
The heroine is great, and the atmosphere together in the school dormitory is really good.

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  • Davonte 2022-04-21 09:02:42

    It is always wrong for a trustee to give his girlfriend sleeping pills for a long time. Also too yellow. Do drugs really have to be there?

  • Ilene 2022-04-21 09:02:42

    What did my 16 year old do? It seems that there is nothing else to do except study and go to school.

Youth in Revolt quotes

  • Sheeni Saunders: You need to be bad, Nicky.

  • George Twisp: Nick, where the hell have you been? The cops were looking for you! They barged in and found my illegal satellite dish!