Intro:
Hey y'all!
Welcome to Tacenda, an Owen Joyner appreciation book.
A little while ago I decided to watch Julie and the Phantoms and um, what a spiral that sent me into. So here we are, currently hopelessly in love with the one and only Owen Patrick Joyner like many other people, probably including you since you're reading this.
On the small chance that any of the cast happens to see this and are uncomfortable with it, I will immediately remove it from Wattpad. This story is going to be completely appropriate and just for fun but I will take it down if deemed necessary, which I don't foresee happening, but just putting that out there.
Description: After landing a role guest-starring on Calliope's old friend Charlie Gillespie's Netflix show, Julie and the Phantoms, she develops close relationships with the rest of the cast as well, especially with one blonde boy in particular. But all good things must come to end, including her time on set.
The main character's name is Calliope Carmen Moore. Her nicknames include CC, Cal, Callie, C, and any others you might find throughout the book. I was going to make this a self-insert but it gets kinda hard to write it so it can appeal to everyone when certain traits just won't line up with the story.
I don't know how often I'll be updating because high school is *stressful* but I'll do my best because I do really enjoy writing. If you guys like what you're reading please vote for the chapters, it means a lot to me. Also, comment whenever you feel like it because really my favourite about putting out these stories is reading your guys' comments.
And if you have any suggestions for the story please feel free to comment! I am so open and willing to listen to your thoughts!
Thank you in advance for reading, I don't know how many reads this story will get if any at all, but if you are taking the time out of your day to read Tacenda, thank you <3
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Tacenda ~Owen Joyner~
Fanfictionta•cen•da /täc,ēnda/ noun Things better left unsaid. Calliope Carmen Moore lands a brief role on Julie and the Phantoms. Emphasis on the word "brief" because all good things must come to end, and some things are just better left unsaid.