Laila Owens is in her freshman year at Burk College. her best friend is Domanick Arnolds, another freshman. They've known each other only a year and a half--when he saved her life in their senior year of high school.Nobody sees Laila. Everyone sees Domanick. Both of them seem to have perfect lives, to those who surround them. Maybe it's only your best friends who know who you really are. All your secrets, all your flaws, your strengths--or maybe it isn't your best friend. Maybe it's something more.WARNING; speaks of depression and a past of self-harm.NOTE: If anyone is experiencing these or other health issues, please speak to a parent or friend for help.…
Sadie Hawkins is twenty-one today--that means a good deal of things. Presents, wine, jokes about her name, an armful of college work, and messages from friends and family who avoid her on the street. And even, apparently, messages from people she's never even met.Mature for occasional language. I don't know where this story is going either! ^_^ enjoy!Your votes and comments mean so much!…
Kaya Atterborough is twenty-four years old, gorgeous, and working as a first-grade teacher. She's taking care of a fourteen year old brother, living their grandparents' house, and . . . her brother? Well, he has more of a life than she does.Trey Lipson is twenty-six, a prosecutor and the legal guardian of his younger twin siblings AND his half-sister. He's got everything going for him--the good looks, a well-paying job, a great house, money, more siblings than he ever could have wanted (no, seriously), and . . . he's more single than the loneliest pringle. He feels like he's drowning--suffocating trying to live up to the cool brother status he had received all while being the responsible adult he was forced to become far too early.It took just one click--a mistake--to bring them together. But was it a happy mistake . . . or one that could steal a part of them away forever?Rated M for various reasonsPlease note that this is a work of fiction and you should not speak to a stranger in the way these characters do. It is dangerous and a serious problem in the world--be aware of your surroundings and know that the internet can be a dangerous place. I say again--this is a work of fiction and is in no way suggesting that it would be safe in reality. WORK OF FICTION.…
Annabelle Marston is twenty-three, working two jobs as a waitress while taking care of a dog, dealing with a hurting brother and a mother with alzheimers, while trying to write her will-be best-selling novel. She even occasionally babysits, and works at the coffeehouse, and now that she's got a niece on the way she is in full stress mode.Her outlet? It used to be her brother--now that he's in need of her, it became her writing. Now even that's not enough, and while searching the web she finds a radio station that quickly becomes her favorite. In doing so, she becomes a fast fan of one insanely popular, twenty-six year old pop-rock musician named Louis Willis.Following his twitter, his snapchat, his Facebook, and instagram doesn't count as stalking. He's a celebrity, he has over two million followers who did the exact same as she did. Following his website by joining the mailing list is normal, too.Louis Willis, from what she can tell, has it all--fame, money, talent, the super good looks. He has millions of fans (albeit, probably just as many haters), and is visibly grateful and passionate about the career he is in. Not only does he have all that, he has the power to write insanely inspirational lyrics for all his songs, play incredible concerts, and manages to stay out of the tabloids.On a whim, Annabelle takes to her Twitter, where she private messages him. Eventually, she finds herself going there somewhat regularly, telling him little things about herself and her life and thanking him for the things he does (even without realizing it).She's a smart woman, and she knows the chances of a celeb like Louis actually having the time (or patience) to answer her, is slim to none. Probably even less than none! But what would happen if she checked her phone one day to find a new notification--a message from none other than Louis Willis?Rated M for language, and mature subjects/triggers.…
19 year old Layea Ollick is studying to be a veterinarian; pretty, smart, and responsible, she's got it all--except, of course, a social life. She lives in a small but nice apartment, works as a bartender, and is absolutely family-less besides a mother who loves to coddle.Lewis Gregory is 23. He's been the lead guitarist and singer in his band for three years--and he's getting burnt out. He's got a good thing going--he's rich, he's famous, he's got everything he ever wanted--but he's miserable. He has no home life--it's just him and his band mates, concerts and rehearsals, interviews and photo shoots, recording and song writing. He doesn't trust anybody, not after his last nearly a year and half ago, with a gold-digger named Alexis.Layea has no time for musicians or concerts or anything else of the kind--but her best friend, Melanie, certainly does, and what concert does Layea get dragged to but Lewis's.The concert, following the death of Lewis's father, is clearly a tough one--and by a chance slip-up, Layea finds herself feeling bad for him--so bad, in fact, that, being in the nosebleeds, Melanie pushes her forward. What could possibly go wrong after that encounter?…
This is a short Percy Jackson fan-fiction. As in all fan-fictions, characters etc belong to the author (in this case, Rick Riordan).In this story, Percy Jackson is sixteen years old. It is told in multiple POVs, though mostly that of his girlfriend Annabeth Chase, occasionally his stepfather Paul Blofis, and Percy's perspective will also weigh in during multiple chapters, though unlike in PJO, not the entire chapter.If you enjoy it, let me know in a comment! :)…