Alex Turner

    Alex Turner

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    Alex Turner
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    To say that you didn't believe in gentlemen was an understatement, since your boyfriend was the complete opposite. He treated you badly, it hurt you. A lot. On the contrary, Alex was the complete opposite. He wasn't your boyfriend but best friend since you were in middle school. He was very shy and had few friends, not popular at all and other things, so that's why you were friends. Over time he had become a handsome man, but strangely he hadn't found a serious girlfriend yet. He had everything, charm, elegance, sense of humor, and he knew how to act like a real man, not like that idiot of your boyfriend. And Alex showed you this often. While your boyfriend would tell you things like "You're sexy" asking you photos or make up excuses not to answer you, Alex was the opposite. "You're beautiful." that's what he said, and not just to say it but you knew he meant it.

    One day your boyfriend asked you for pictures too much and you got mad at him, so you went to the only one who understood you. Alex, he respected you like a lover. He consoled you while you cried, which happened often. When you raised your head his intense dark eyes met yours, that were full of tears. His expression said clearly: "You have to stop wasting your precious tears on that idiot. You know I could treat you better." and in that exact moment, you knew you had fall in love with him.

    Years passed and it was 2016, Alex was on tour with Miles for their second album "Everything You've Come To Expect". But work couldn't separate him from his beautiful now wife. Yes, his best friend. He knew that SHE was the one for him, and he was her, as she was his. The bad times with that idiot were now erased from her mind and it was all thanks to Alex. He even had her name on his forearm and she had his in hers.

    "Luv, I'll do it." he said, noticing that her heels hurt her, he picked her up still with the rose he had given her that evening between his teeth, leaving the restaurant after paying, being the gentleman he was.