Alex is taking a stab at being passive aggressive, or maybe he's just doing the nice guy thing.
Also, Ellie and Tate have friends, even though they aren't part of the popular crowd Alex is part of. I hate that I can't really talk about all the characters till later in the story.
That moment when you upload the episode then realize that mirrors make things flipped and you have to redo Alex's hair...
I’ve done worse than the mirror flip thing. For a new story I’m working on I had just drawn a car going over a cliff after it had smashed through a guard rail. Had the pic all finished and beautiful looking, then I realized that I’d forgotten to wreck the car. It had no damage. Had to go back and draw it again.
It’s the start of his senior year and Alex is one of the most popular guys at school. Despite excelling in both academics and sports, Alex fears a big secret he’s been keeping could threaten to upend his social status and jeopardize all his friendships. Will Alex be able to stay calm and keep things "operating normally," or will he slip up and reveal the truth he’s been hiding?
Wear Your Heart Out tells a series of parallel storylines in a non-linear fashion and follows a diverse cast of characters going through their final years in high school. Each chapter is told from the perspectives of characters encountered in and around Alex’s life to highlight how we each experience the same circumstances in vastly different ways. At its core, this coming-of-age story is about hope, optimism, and love, but still must address some of the hardships faced by each character to give buoyancy to their perseverance. The story is about representation and features several LGBTQ+ characters and themes.
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