~~“We don’t always have the wisdom we require at the time we need it”~~
Song suggestion- Iris by The Goo Goo Dolls
//hayes benjamin grier//
Things don’t always go the way we want but sometimes it doesn’t matter and we have to go with what is given.
Hayes never had bad luck, it was normally good. The normal kid with good grades, liked by many people and in fact he wasn’t that different at all.
The only thing that made him different was his older brother. He was the one who changed Hayes’ simple life into one of a book.
Over night fame is how it goes for most people but Hayes had just always believed Nash was in the right place at the right time.
Vine, the stupid name of the even stupider app that changed everything. Six seconds, just long enough to say the alphabet. So why can a six second video earn you ten million people that like you?
It blowed Hayes’ mind sometimes.
Of course with fame comes people, and people can be rude, mean and obnoxious. Hayes’ first show with his brother was -much like Nash’s- one he would never forget only not for the sae reason.
Coming from a small town where everyone knows everyones name, Hayes never expected people to be so rude.
Sure there was the girls that loved him but most of them hated him, they told him he stole fame off of his brother.
Hayes had his life planned, the fame was never meant to happen but suddenly no matter where he went the comments like ‘your the viners brother’ and ‘look its Nash Grier brother’ followed him.
Suddenly his dream of being his own person disappeared and was replaced with fear. The fear of never being able to be himself, of always having to be as good as his older brother.
Hayes -much like he already said- always believed things happen for a reason, but what was the reason for this?
The car pulled up to the biggest venue Hayes had ever laid eyes on. The rain beat hard against the ground but it didn’t stop the fangirl screams.
Everyone grabbed a partner and ran off towards the back entrance of the building, leaving Hayes to walk alone.
It wasn’t very often Hayes felt like he belonged here. The boys all had each other and he had nobody.
He could never complain aloud though. He had the dream life that millions of people would die for.
Running threw the rain and into the building he walked straight over to Nash. Punching him in the shoulder Nash looked at him.
Asking once if he was alright Hayes froze. He hated lying to anyone but lately it had become a habit.
Replying with a simple ‘fine’ they ran onstage.
Doing whatever the girls wanted the show soon ended leaving the meet and greet.
Heading down the hallway towards the room cleared out Hayes’ phone began to ring, seeing his mothers name on the screen he answered quickly, placing the phone to his ear.
His mothers voice filled his ears which didn’t help with his homesickness at all.
“Hayes don’t forget about your flight!” She said to him quickly and Hayes’ face dropped.
A few days ago Hayes had asked him mom to book him a flight home early so he could make it in time for exams the next day. Looking at his phone time which read three pm he told his mom he would make it, that he loved her and to say hi to Sky-Lynn before hanging up.
Running straight towards Bart he started talking extremely fast. After having to repeat what he said multiple times Bart finally understood and told him he would tell Nash.
Running out of the building and straight into the driver Dean. Explaining everything to him they climb into the truck and make their was towards the hotel.
Arriving has quickly runs up to his room. Shoving everything of his stuff (and probably a bit of Aarons) he rushes back outside to the car.
The rain has turned into a mist and the sun is quickly setting. The air temperature continues to drop and it’s getting noticeably cooler.
The dark clouds on the coast line where un-noticeable from where they were, but without a doubt they where there.
Pulling up to the air port Hayes quickly thanked the driver and rushed inside.
The sky was getting even more dark but not from the fact it was getting late.
Walking threw security and the starbucks line Hayes made his way to the gate. Boarding the plane and finding his seat he sat down.
Drowning out the flight attendants speech on what to do if the plane was to crash he feel asleep.
To bad when he woke up he wasn’t in North Carolina.
The plane never landed, it never made it back to the poor boys town, the clouds caught up and it didn’t end well.
Two were down, how many more to go?
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That was Hayes' chapter, he may show up in other point of views but this is his only one.
Shawn will be next.
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so sad ☹ magcon
Fanfictionthey all lined up, with happy faces. too bad nobody noticed, they were all broken. to sad to speak what they really thought, that was the part that was so sad.