Alex And Edgar Origins

There once was a  ADJECTIVE  NOUN named Alex that moved across the  PLACE from Arkansas to Philadelphia. She was a  ADJECTIVE  JOB TITLE and wanted to get better at guitar. She began taking  NOUN from School of Rock. Week in and week out, people  VERB the  ADJECTIVE class. Nobody caught her interest until the fourth week of class when a  ADJECTIVE boy named Edgar  VERB that he liked the  PLURAL NOUN and  NOUN. The two  VERB only a little during rehearsal. The girl was  ADVERB intrigued and wanted to know more about the  ADJECTIVE boy, but he  VERB after rehearsal. She tossed her hands to the sky figuring she'd never see him again. To her  NOUN, he came to the next  PLACE. The two  VERB all night. At the end, they exchanged  NOUN, and began  VERB time together, and the rest is history.