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After purchasing a new notebook, Alex finds out that whatever he writes comes true! |
After purchasing a seemingly ordinary notebook, Alex discovers that whatever he writes in it manifests into reality. As he learns to harness the immense power of the notebook, he learns that whatever he writes, goes! ;) Characters: The Johnsons Alex Johnson: the protagonist. He is a slender, 18-year-old young man with messy brown hair and brown eyes. Currently a high school senior, Alex's passion is for writing stories, and his imagination often runs rampant. Mark Johnson: Alex's father. Mark is a broad, tall man in his mid-40s with gray hair and kind brown eyes behind his glasses. He's the head of his family and works full-time as an accountant. Melanie Johnson: Alex's mother. She is a kind woman in her mid-40s and has long, flowing blonde hair and soft, cerulean blue eyes. She has a gentle smile that lights up her face and a curvaceous figure that exudes warmth and kindness. She's a part-time nurse who always puts her family first. Ryan Johnson: Alex's older brother. Ryan is a 21-year-old young man with dark hair and a friendly smile. He's tall and athletic, with a playful glint in his brown eyes. Ryan's easygoing nature makes him approachable and fun to be around. He's studying engineering at college and enjoys spending time with his family. Emily Johnson: Alex's younger sister. Emily is a 15-year-old girl with curly red hair and a playful smile. She's full of energy with long, curly red hair and a sprinkle of freckles on her cheeks. She's often mischievous and is always trying to act more mature and older than what she is. More characters may be added in the future. Story Rules 1. Proper grammar is a must. If needed, one may ask the author to proofread a chapter upon posting. 2. All/any Adult situations may only be between adult characters (18+) only! Violation of this will result in chapter deletion. 3. POV's may switch, but be sure to clarify who is talking. 4. The notebook is what holds the power, not one specific person. Anything can be used as writing utensil. Keep in mind that once a page is no longer bound to the notebook, its influence is no longer in place. All characters, places, and names in this story are purely fiction, and coincidental. Enjoy Yourselves. |