I MADE A HUGE MISTAKE! I WAS TRYING TO DELETE A CHAPTER THAT I HAD ACCIDENTALLY POSTED THREE TIMES, AND ENDED UP DELETING MY WHOLE STORY! I WAS PLANNING ON REWRITING A LOT OF MY OLD CHAPTERS ANYWAY, BUT I ONLY HAD THE PRESENCE OF MIND TO SAVE CHAPTERS 1-8 AND 29! I WAS PLANNING TO REWRITE A WHOLE LOT OF THIS STORY ANYWAY, SO CONSIDER THIS THE "NEW" VERSION! THE CHARACTERS INTRODUCED SO FAR WILL MOSTLY STAY THE SAME, BUT THE REST... WELL, YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE. MAYBE I'LL KEEP SOME OF THE OLD STUFF IF I CAN REMEMBER IT.
A 16-year-old boy named Dillon sees no pleasurable path for himself in life besides reaching his goal of being a rock star for a living. The problem is he's autistic, which means that he's had a tough time with school, home, and life just being boring and empty without close friends. Somehow, the impossible happens and a swampert makes its way into the boy's life. Could this incredible event lead to the realization of Dillon's dreams of an exciting life and the fulfillment of his deepest desire to experience a TRUE friendship?
Story Notes:
I use a series of symbols, so this may be a little complicated.Something that looks like dialogue but looks like (this) is a thought inside of Dillon's mind.[These] indicate song lyrics playing in Dillon's head.If {these things} surround something, then it is a dream that Dillon is having.If squiggly lines ~that look like this~ surround something, then that something is written.__________________________________________________________If the above line separates two things, then Dillon has written the passages at different times.__________________________________________________________ For example, if Dillon wrote these story notes, then he would have written the explanation of symbols first, then he would have come back in a little while because he remembered that he forgot to add an explanation for the lines. Then he would have come back and written this part because he forgot to include an example of how the lines work to make it easier for you, the reader, to understand. You got all that?__________________________________________________________NEW SYMBOL FOUND IN CHAPTER 5! If stars *like these* surround a word, then it is only onomatopoeia for a sound that is being made. __________________________________________________________NEW SYMBOL THAT WILL APPEAR IN CHAPTER 6! When two lines || That resemble something like this || are around something, it is a written side note.
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"No way!" (2137 words)
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"There's still 25 to go" (2594 words)
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"So, what now?" (2671 words)
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"You're a part of this team" (3390 words)
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"Can it wait 'till later?" (3153 words)
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"You sly, sneaky weasel!" (3137 words)
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