We were driving home from Wentz's house and I asked "What was so important?". "I'll tell you when we get home, Taylor and Jeremy are there." Hayley responded. We got home and Taylor and Jeremy were in the living room with lots of paper, their guitar and bass, a drum pad, and they seemed really focused. Taylor was playing things and writing them down. Taylor had a pick in his mouth. Hey guys" I said. Taylor dropped the pick out of his mouth and said hey, so did Jeremy. "So, the surprise is, we're thinking of putting out a new album!!" Hayley said excitedly. "Wow! That's great!" I said. "And we need your help, can you play any instruments?" "Guitar, bass, drums, and piano." I said. "Wow, perfect!" We sat down and listened to what Taylor had, he started playing but I sounded so familiar that he started to play the Misery Business riff. "Fuck" he mumbled. Jeremy had a bass line that sounded pretty good, so we kept it. "Guys, I was bored during study hall and wrote some lyrics, I don't know if they're any good" "Lemme see them!" Hayley shouted. I bolted up the stairs and grabbed my notebook. I went back downstairs and gave it to them. "Yay" Hayley said. She browsed through the books, I wrote about 3 songs. Hayley looked at some lyrics and looked at this song I wrote called "Now". It was about wanting a future of freedom and independence. Hayley saw lyrics and sang the chorus. "If there's a future we went it, now ow ow ow ow ow ow ow." She repeated it 4 times. "Hey, that sounds pretty good!" Taylor said. He then played a riff to match it. I have to say, it did sound pretty good. We stayed up till 12 in the morning trying to perfect it. The guys had to go so after we just went to sleep. I dreamed about a new Paramore album in the news, in stores, and on ITunes.
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My Only Dream (Paramore Fanfic)
AcakElla is just a normal 16 year old, aside from the fact that she has major anxiety. And also that her parents abuse her constantly . Even though she doesn't have many friends, she has her favorite band Paramore, she never thought life could worse, un...