Chapter 1

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Y/n - Ava
Ella - your best friend

Ava had been a fan of Tokio Hotel since she was in middle school. She had all the merchandise - the t-shirts, the posters, the albums - and listened to their music every day with her best friend Ella. They would sing along to the lyrics, dance around Ava's room, and dream about meeting the band in person.

Ava's love for the band only grew stronger as she got older. She would spend hours watching interviews and concerts on YouTube, trying to learn everything she could about the band members. She even taught herself German so she could understand their songs without relying on translations.

One day, Ava saw that Tokio Hotel was coming to town for a concert. She immediately bought tickets and convinced Ella to come with her. They spent weeks planning their outfits and making signs to hold up during the show. Ava was so excited that she could barely focus on anything else.

Finally, the day of the concert arrived. Ava and Ella arrived at the venue early and waited in line for hours to get the best spots. When the doors finally opened, they rushed inside and found themselves surrounded by other fans who were just as excited as they were.

As they waited for the band to come on stage, Ava felt a rush of adrenaline. She couldn't believe that she was finally going to see her favorite band in person. When the lights went down and the band walked out on stage, Ava screamed along with the rest of the crowd. For the next hour, she sang and danced and lost herself in the music.

After the show, Ava and Ella waited outside the venue with a group of other fans, hoping to catch a glimpse of the band as they left. When the band finally emerged from the building, Ava's heart raced. She held up her sign and waved it around, hoping that one of the band members would notice her.

Suddenly, one of the band members - Bill Kaulitz - walked over to her. Ava's heart skipped a beat as he smiled at her and said hello. She could barely speak as she handed him the  sign to get his autograph. Bill asked her name and where she was from, and Ava managed to stutter out her answers.

As the band members climbed into their van and drove away, Ava felt like she was on top of the world. She couldn't believe that she had just met her idols in person. She and Ella hugged each other tightly and screamed with excitement. From that moment on, Ava knew that her love for Tokio Hotel would never fade.

After meeting Bill Kaulitz and the rest of Tokio Hotel, Ava and Ella were over the moon with excitement. They walked around the city, unable to wipe the smiles off their faces. They talked about the concert and the moment they met Bill, reliving every detail over and over again.

As they walked, they stumbled upon a small cafe and decided to go in for a snack. They ordered some coffee and pastries and sat down at a table by the window. They watched as people walked by on the street, still buzzing with energy from the concert.

Ava pulled out her phone and started scrolling through her pictures from the concert, showing Ella all the best shots. They laughed at the silly faces they made and the ridiculous poses they struck.

As they chatted and laughed, Ava suddenly had an idea. "Let's make a scrapbook!" she exclaimed. "We can put all our concert memories and pictures in it, and it will be a way to remember this day forever." Ella loved the idea, and they spent the rest of the afternoon hunting for supplies at a nearby craft store.

Back at Ava's house, they spread out all their pictures and souvenirs on the table and started putting together the scrapbook. They spent hours cutting and pasting and decorating, reliving every moment of the concert as they worked.

Finally, as the sun began to set, they stepped back and admired their handiwork. The scrapbook was a beautiful tribute to their love for Tokio Hotel and the amazing day they had spent together. As they hugged each other goodbye and promised to do it all again someday, Ava knew that this was a memory she would treasure forever.

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