Prologue

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A crush is basically being completely "in love" with someone that is unreachable. You hope and dream that one day they'll like you. Eventually, your dreams don't come true and you move on to someone else. But then deep down, you're still not over them.

Everyone has at least one crush throughout their lifetime. They experience the excitement before they know they're going to see them and the butterflies that follow. The anticipation of when they'll see them next. The dreaming day and night of them. And then how everything they do makes you smile and like them more. That nothing they do will make them any less perfect than they already are. It's like listening to your favorite song on the radio or eating your favorite food at your favorite restaurant, little explosions go off throughout your body of true satisfaction. You could say crushes are good things that can often lead to far greater things.

Paige Stevenson was just like everybody else, she had a huge crush. It's not the kind of crush most girls have on the most popular boy in school or the next-door neighbor. Her crush was on a celebrity. Not just any celebrity, a singer and songwriter Wyatt Mason. He was a new-found pop sensation. She knew everything about him from where he was born to what his favorite color was. She would watch videos of him on talk shows and just smile. Everything he did and said made her laugh. She had never felt like this about anyone before. His smile would make her smile. His beautiful green eyes would light up her whole world. She wanted more than anything for him to fall in love with her, along with every other teen in America.

She had finally persuaded her mom to buy her tickets to Wyatt Mason's concert. It had been some long couple months since he announced his tour, but she eventually caved.  Because she was now eighteen and graduated her mom agreed that she could just go with her best friend Madeline. Paige and Madeline had been friends for years, ever since Madeline moved in right next door. When Paige had told Madeline, she had almost fainted. They had been talking about his concert for the past couple months. Both being completely in love with him, they had agreed to not ever fight over him about who loved him more. Paige of course knew that she loved him far more than Madeline but would never say that to her face.

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