Adam and Taylor are pulled in different directions. Adam is bombarded on the stage by Benji, tears in both of their eyes as they embrace one another. Taylor is yanked by her friend Abigail, who is eager to get to the car to beat the traffic and interrogate Taylor about Adam.
Both teenagers are filled with an overwhelming amount of emotions. Taylor had conquered a major fear: singing in front of people. Adam had reached a new stage of grief: acceptance.
The audience looks like a pile of ants, trying to recover from the accidental step of a shoe. Some are still clapping, oblivious to the chaos around them. Others are sprinting for the exits, heading for their cars. There are people waiting in line for last minute food and drink, or to use the bathroom before hitting the road.
But Adam and Taylor are being lead different ways. Despite both teenagers wanting to reconnect, they don't get to.
At least, not in the frenzy.
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An Enchanted Night
PoetryOne warm summer night, the Moon full and bright. Two Pennsylvanian teens, in the Moon's white sheen. Will Taylor and Adam meet? *************************** A collection of poems/short story in which a Taylor Swift song finds a home within a world...