Chapter 50: Lightweight

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Demi Lovato Fan Fiction

Book 1: It Was A Mistake But I am Unbroken Now

Book 2: Here We Go Again When Two Worlds Collide

Book 3: Love is Loud Enough to Stop Hate

Book 4: That's How You Know to Believe in Me

Book 5: Let it Go for the Gift of a Friend

Chapter 50: Lightweight

You taught me love would be easy.

Kissing me outside my window.

We don’t have to try.

Just dancing around my kitchen.

You taught me love would be easy,

Oh,

Kissing me outside my window.

We don’t have to try,

Yeah, you taught me to love you.

Walking around the park

with your hand resting in mine.

Talking about your life

With our future in mind.

This seems so easy

Nothing can break us down.

You smile at me,

And I know we’re thinking the same thing.

“That was amazing!” the interviewer hugged me. “Your voice was made for country music.”

I chuckled, “Thank you. The song means a lot to me.”

“And it’s available now!”

“It is!” I smiled. “The song came out today.”

“Tell me a little bit about the meaning behind this song. What made you write it?”

“I was actually in a really good place when I wrote this song. Family, friends, and a boyfriend; everything was great. The song is about that connection you make with someone when you meet. It’s not about falling in love it’s about that feeling after you’ve already fallen in love. You never want it to go away.”

“So I’m guessing this is about the boyfriend?”

“Yes,” I smiled, “It is.”

“He’s very lucky.”

“I’m the lucky one,” I replied, “I really am. He’s there for me no matter what. I don’t know what I would do without him.”

“Well I’m sure a lot of people are going to love the song. It’s already number two on iTunes!”

“Really?!”

“Yes!”

“That’s amazing! Thank you so much!”

“I just have one more question… what happened? Your face is all bruised up, as much as I’m sure your make-up is trying to hide it, they’re clearly there.”

I sighed, “I know my face looks bad, but believe it or not the make-up is covering at least 90 percent of the bruises and cuts that are there.”

“What happened? Are you okay?”

I nodded, “I’m okay now. To be completely honest here, I was cornered in an alley and beaten up by a couple guys I know from school. I stupidly went on a walk alone and they found me. Luckily I made it home after a while and got to the hospital.”

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