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The black book

Jess A.Fox

By Jessica A. FoxPublished 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago 8 min read
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"Create a fiction story of someone who unexpectedly comes into $20,000"

Introduction: A world of ongoing war birthed something so unexpected. Further down the line, someone will be blessed enough to call themselves beyond lucky. With luck comes bad; however, Johnisic calls it the yin and yang of life. Sunday born Johnisic, a handsome and special boy. Upon birth to three, it is believed he lived in two different homes outside of his. This lifestyle turned to a passion that would later grow him into the firing phoenix he can become. Again, it would seem so unexpected, but they always say it's the small things. Johnisic is a fighter. Some would say the devil because of its fight for righteousness. Jess A. Fox (J.A.F), the Black notebook is a read, gone play that you'll never forget.

Chapter one: It is a quiet summer day—Sunday on the clock. Something special is about to occur. Johnisic is born at the same time came about the small black book. They were created for youths in difficulty in group homes. Johnisic, the youth in difficulty, grew up in multiple homes. So many things accrued, and details can continually fill your mind like an atomic bomb about to blow.

It starts at six. Johnisic, the "menace to society," is sitting in a director's office. Johnisic is a fighter but a fighter that fights for what's right. The director grabbed escalated Johnisic by the arm and said, stop; Johnisic lost control. This control is not regular. This control will take over you. Johnisic would say he is floating, but others would say because it seems right, he blacked out. Darkness entered the run but not the kind of darkness that leaves death; it was a country movie dust balls flying around feel. A trashed office later, Six-years-old Johnisic is going to an institutionalized school and even living on one. Over the years, Johnisic calmed down and would remain quiet. Then, Johnisic, at 13, meets the girl he would say he love most. How is this relevant to the start? This same girl that brought the darkened teen to light also brought him back to darkness.

Chapter two: This girl's name is Jonicia. Jonicia is leaving a party, and Johnisic caught her at a distance. Johnisic says she had jeans, those strapless tops, and a vest that goes below her well, you know that 90's babies style. He adds that he met Johnicia at a sleepover camp; it was a vibe. They would spend the summer together until it was time to say goodbye. In a high about finding his childhood camp friend, he shouts, "aye bae bae," Jonicia, with her long black Brazilian hair, turns. Johnisic lost all his words and watched her with a sparkling stare and smile. Jonicia says back, "yeah, bae bae." Johnisic, in a stutter, says, "let me slide this number." Jonicia takes it, saying "beat."

The same night they started planning their first date. The following evening they meet. They have a dinner, Movie, walk in the park, and go back to Johnisic's home. Johnisic's parents never really check-in, so the two made love. A critical moment because they've just lost their virginity to one another. They lived an incredible three years together, true partners in crime. It was at 15 Johnnisic lost Johnicia for a weekend because of something illegal they did. Johnisic would say it was the night his dark side felt the saddest.

Chapter three: Johnisic and Johnicia were placed apart for a crime they committed. As a result, Johnisic came across a small black notebook. Told he could keep it, Johnisic started writing his feelings in a song. Shortly after leaving to go home, he saw Jonicia, so he did not think to take the notebook. In the car it goes, while Jonicia enters the arms of Johnisic. At this point, Johnisic promised her he would not allow anything to keep them apart.

Let's now cut to their adulthood. The couple broke up after three years but kept a sexual relationship for ten. In those ten years, they would live their life with different partners but come together from time to time. One Summer, Johnisic saw Jonicia crying at the side of the road. He pulls over and picks her up. After a coffee, the two start having sex and calls their relationship strong again. Together they have a child. Johnisic Jr. Life isn't easy, Johnisic is working two jobs and rushes home to his wife and kids. Jonicia is equally busy caring for the kids all day and then would then feed Johnisic before making love to him and going to work. Jonicia is a bartender at a famous nightclub.

Chapter four: Johnisic would occasionally pick up Jonicia at work. One night he meets this girl named banks. At least that's the name she gave. Picture this caramel brown. That milk brown, you know. Johnisic and Banks quickly entered a sexual relationship the same night after more than a couple of drinks and walked to Banks' home. Johnisic caught Jonicia cheating on him behind a curtain; therefore left with Banks after dumping Jonicia. When Jonicia found out about his affair with Banks the following night, she packed up and moved to California without warning and took Johnisic Jr. too.

Johnicic entered into depression and spent most of his nights by the water getting high on marijuana. Johnisic quit his two jobs and started missing bill payments, and eventually got evicted. The night of the eviction was the same night his sexual relationship ended with Banks. Johnisic told himself he needed to have Joncia and his son back, and in the pursuit of happiness, he'll do what's required to win them back.

Chapter five: He returned to school in specialized education. When leaving school, he came across a little boy with a similar black book as he used when he separated from Jonicia; Johnisic watched but kept walking. When Johnisic got home, he had a message saying a member on the family side he did not know passed away and heard of your dream to open a production-based group home. Their lawyer called to provide Johnisic with the papers for their home and triplex. As well, $20,000 to invest in the company.

The following day Johnisic goes to the lawyer's office and signs all the required papers. He then starts cleaning and putting together the home and triplex. He turned the triplex into an income property and the house into a production-based group home. After getting the required permits,

evaluations, and registration of services at hand, he opens his group home under Fox brux child service. His first client was the young boy he had seen earlier in the story with the same book he used when he wrote for Jonicia. They started working together. Johnisic said he needed to write anything about himself. The little boy instantly started singing. He even had his beats because he was a musician. Everything was put together and legalized. Two hours after the release, Johnisic gets a call from a club owner saying they heard of the little boy and wanted to fly him out to California for a talk show with his brother and maybe perform at his bar.

Chapter six: The little boy is in California with Johnisic and the entire group home. As the little boy was recording with the radio, Johnisic sees Joncia and their son. He shouts, "Jonicia," with a frightening look; she brushes her hand as if saying go away. Johnisic ignores the signs and goes to say hi. Shortly after comes a large male; he grabs Johnisic and says, "why you are stepping on my girl, you better step before someone catches a body and that body yours." Then the large man grabs Jonicia by the arm and walks away. Johnisic upset followed them discretely.

Johnisic starts crying when he sees his son, very skinny opening the gate to a mansion. They're rich Johnisic tells himself. He starts talking to the neighbors who say that Jonicia is being abused, as is his son. After a couple of days pass and the little boy's agreement is coming to an end, Johnisic, while getting a coffee, runs into Jonicia. The two lock eyes, Jonicia walks towards a washroom, and Johnisic follows. They enter and lock the door. Jonicia instantly starts kissing Johnisic; the gesture is returned. The two make love and then begin to talk about why they left one another. The conversation ends with Joncia saying she wanted to leave California and return home with Johnisic.

Chapter seven: Johnisic said the day they were leaving. On the day they were scheduled to go, the sizeable abusive partner comes to the train station and starts gunning down Jonicia screaming, "YOU THOUGHT YOU COULD LEAVE ME." He then leaves the station running as Johnisic runs to Jonicia, crying. The scene ends with Jonicia in Johnisic's arms.

Songs start playing: I'd write a song for this (short film)

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