Alix Hales
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Is Social Catfish a Scam or a Lifeline? The $5.73 That Changed Everything
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By Alix Hales5 months ago in Fiction
I Tested Copyseeker's Reverse Image Search — Here’s What You Get for Free
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By Alix Hales5 months ago in Fiction
Reality of Spokeo and BeenVerified Showing Marriage Records — The Truth Was Unexpected
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By Alix Hales6 months ago in Fiction
I Tried Instant Checkmate to Check My Girlfriend’s Marriage Status and Messages — Here’s What I Found
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By Alix Hales6 months ago in Fiction
I Tried Social Catfish and They Didn’t Notify the Person — My Real Experience
A Childhood Bond in Texas I’m Alix Hales, a 21-year-old from Texas, where dusty summer days and tight-knit communities shaped my early years. At 12, I met Mason Walker at our small-town middle school in Willowbrook, Texas. He was a kind-hearted boy with a warm smile, always ready to help. My family struggled financially, especially after my father’s sudden death when I was 13. Mason was my rock during those dark days. “You can’t cry, Alix,” he told me, his voice steady. “I’m here for you.” In him, I saw the strength and care my father once gave me. But when we were 14, Mason’s family moved to New York City, and we lost touch. I had no address, no new phone number—just a few old physical photos and an ache in my heart to reconnect with the boy who meant so much to me.
By Alix Hales6 months ago in Fiction
I Followed All the Rules, Planned Everything, and Still Had to Begin Again
In my early twenties, I thought I was doing everything right. I worked hard, said no to distractions, and tried to plan everything ahead. While some of my friends were out chilling, traveling, or just taking things slow, I was building. Learning skills, taking freelance jobs, trying to be “future-ready.” I thought if I just put in the work now, life would reward me later.
By Alix Hales6 months ago in Fiction