User blog comment:SodaCat/Style Chapter 5/@comment-26358727-20150706013054/@comment-2173402-20150706044850

Definitely, I've actually been pondering the possibility of maybe even writing a sequel to Alexis' story for her senior year, because I'm not quite sure that she'd be completely fine by the end of the school year. She tends to take things very seriously; afterall, she became more or less incapacitated simply because Johnny wasn't speaking to her, and needed Peanut to do everything for her. It really plays a toll on both her, and her friendship with Peanut.

I try to make the connections between the game as well, as if it were the first time playing through. I remember the first time I played the game and realized I was being dropped in the middle of a boss fight after only fighting not-so-strong characters, I completely freaked out and actually had a very difficult time beating Russell because I was so distracted. Of course, now it's just routine and I get it done in five minutes or less; but the first time through, it was quite the experience.

Haha, that is my aim with Bullworth Nights as a whole, to explore three different lives and backstories all going through similar issues--people who don't want them--and how they all deal with it. I'll have to get around to Jesse and Piper soon, lately my attention's been on Alexis because I've gotten a burst of inspiration for her.

Haha, that's why I'm writing hers first! Pipers and Jesse's can be held off for now, since they haven't really gotten to their turning points quite yet.

Pop-punk usually talks about the typical high school crush and how intense you take it, how it feels nobody will ever love you and such, etc., or how life sucks--typical teenage angst, really. I'm really glad to hear that you like my writing, despite not being a romance fan! It means a lot!!!