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The Life of Renn Alrose: The Complete Petals

Explore the life of a 15-year-old boy who excels a lot in his academics! Renn Alrose, who is adopted in the Vaxley family, is a hardworking boy who is living his best life. Studying in Emerald Houston University, he's one of the people influencing the students to study harder. His life is like a roller coaster. One moment it's a happy time spending with friends, while the other goes downhill for him. About his friends, he is usually with his best friend, but he'll meet a variety of different people who'll befriend him and support him every step of the way. Even when things go down, he gets up and solves his issues with their help, in one way or another.

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Prologue - The Future

Now that Renn Alrose, that's me,

Is back for another retelling, time to finally recall everything from start to finish.

If you already know what's going on, then please skip this prologue and proceed to the next set of chapters.

But if you do not know what's going on and skipped the previous books before this one, you missed quite a lot.

Here we go.

"So once again, I'm Renn Alrose. A 16 year old student at Emerald Houston University.

It all happened so fast, I met my old childhood friend, Jessie Frederica Radinne, again and became buddies with her and became a student teacher.

I interacted with Serra Myers for the 2nd time. The first time was at the park where she just scared me, but during the class I felt bad and was curious about her behind the scenes.

I also met this Japanese student who I bonded with. She's fun to talk to.

I also tutored Syrra during weekends to improve what they already learned.

One day, my childhood friend confessed their feelings for me, and I gladly accepted.

And after several months, I interacted with Serra again in that same park twice. The first time was she talked about me making the change, and the other time she was frustrated that she threw her phone and almost threw a chair. I literally had to prevent her from breaking the chair... Close call.

After understanding her issue and letting her calm down, she insulted me. But she gave her trust in me. Well, it was slight, but I'll take what I can get.

However, things then have turned for the worse

You see, there's this girl. She introduced herself as Ari. She ended up luring me to the hotel along with her friend, Angelica. I was drugged and… Well, the rest was blank, I couldn't tell what was happening while I was asleep.

But the next day ended me with an expulsion and a breakup because I got accused of violating 2 girls in that same hotel. Jessie hasn't been the same since.

I ended up isolating myself for 3 whole months. Only going out whenever I need buy groceries.

I remained inside my house because I have nowhere to go even with the money my stepparents gave me. That is when I saw Syrra. She didn't give up on me and promised that she would save me.

She wanted me to come with her but I stayed behind because I would tarnish her plans.

But that then became the biggest mistake I ever made. In exchange for isolating myself even longer, I ended up causing my best friend to be in a wheelchair with broken bones. Serra told me as she visited.

She gave me a choice if I wanted to keep isolating myself or help myself out of this situation.

I knew what I had to do, and went out to the stadium to sabotage a graduation ceremony and expose 2 characters, Angelica and Ari, whose real names are actually Feliciana Desmond and Cassandra Sophia Centuria.

Jessie wanted me to give her a second chance, but that along with everything else in her life is gone. Like I said, she hasn't been the same ever since. She has lost every reason for anyone to like her.

All went well after that and my expulsion has been revoked. My life is smooth sailing from here. "

If you want more context, you can go read the previous books. Syrra was the one who led the last part, so I don't know much about what happened during the 3 months I isolated myself in.

Anyway, this is the last part of my story, and I hope that it has been worth your time.