Alphabet Girls
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Description
A four-part story following four LGBTQ women as they go to college at a small rural American University from 2006-2010. Each part is from the perspective of a different character.
Year One: Em (Complete)
It's 2006 and due to underachieving in high school, Emily Jimenez gets stuck going to a small university in the rural town she thought she had escaped 10 years earlier. She wants nothing more than to go back home. But an encounter with her estranged childhood best friend leads to a change of heart. Will friendship bloom between them? Or maybe something more?
Year Two: J.J. (Ongoing)
It's 2007, and Jazmin “J.J.” Juarez is entering her sophomore year at a small rural university. She is doing everything she can to become the starting Point Guard on her basketball team, while also maintaining a long distance relationship with her girlfriend, and struggling with her classes. With her two best friends by her side, she may just pull it off.
Information
- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- guthrum06
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.8/ 5.0
- Followers
- 1
- Views
- 3,009
Chapters(29 total)
- JJ: Chapter 14Apr 6, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 13Mar 16, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 12Mar 2, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 11Feb 16, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 10Feb 2, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 9Jan 26, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 8Jan 16, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 7Jan 15, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 6Jan 14, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 5Jan 11, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 4Jan 9, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 3Jan 8, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 2Jan 7, 2026
- JJ: Chapter 1Jan 6, 2026
- Em: Chapter 15Mar 9, 2025
- Em: Chapter 14Mar 2, 2025
- Em: Chapter 13Feb 23, 2025
- Em: Chapter 12Feb 17, 2025
- Em: Chapter 11Feb 10, 2025
- Em: Chapter 10Feb 3, 2025
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Community Reviews(1)
- Natasha Velkirk (Zach or Zach)Royal Road★★★★★ 4.5Alphabet girls is pretty much everything you could want in a short story about people in love. Discovering who you are and coming to terms with it is, and fixing just a few of the broken parts of your life. It's short, it's sweet, and I'd absolutely recommend it for an afternoon read.
9/10