i just found a way to tie Kyle's story in with my universe although only arbitrarily but that's why it might work. Have Kev's name dropped here or there, have Anna mention Maya. Yub, this could work out pretty well and I decided that the setting is Lowell. Kyle is a dear but i have to admit that the boy is a total dork and I never got to write something like this, just throw in references to geeky stuff left and right because I feel like it. It's fun. It's still a bit of a problem that his name is Kyle and if I do introduce a character called Jennie, I might regret it but who else could i go with? I don't like Kyle/Donna and Kyle/Alex just wasn't significant enough. it might also not be the best idea to write about a character I don't really know but he wants to be Kyle, so that's how it's going to be.
I barely have time to nod before he turns and walks away. Sometimes I feel like such a cliché. My childhood friend and I have grown apart and now he’s the cool jock dating the girl of my dreams and I get to tutor her. You can probably find that in just about any young adults’ novel, it would even work out perfectly as a comic book plot. Heck, they used it in the Spider-Man movie (which was awesome although not as good as the second one and of course I have my problems with the Green Goblin looking like he’d just stepped out of Power Rangers, but those were my main problems with it).