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THREE LITTLE BOYS WHO WERE BROTHERS AND BEST FRIENDS WERE INSIDE THEIR HOUSE, LISTENING TO MUSIC

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THREE LITTLE BOYS WHO WERE BROTHERS AND BEST FRIENDS WERE INSIDE THEIR HOUSE, LISTENING TO MUSIC. Growing up, Kevin, Joe, and Nick had been raised in a family that loved music and had a bunch of favorite singers — one of their favorite singers being Rosalina May-Evans, who they had no idea that their parents were close friends with Rosalina and her famous actor husband, Ricky Evans during their high school years and had kept in touch after their graduation, planning a day where they could meet up and catch up on everything. Little did they know was that they would become even more closer as a family once their children meet, becoming the best of friends and the best of family, bringing both families closer than ever before.

Within their living room was none other than the little boys themselves: Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas listening to the very music of one of Rosalina's albums. Denise smiled at her boys as she and her husband, Paul walked into the room. Denise had just got off the phone with her best friend during her high school years, Rosalina and the four high school close friends decided to meet up at a park and catch up as well as let their children meet.

"Boys, we got something to tell you." Denise said, a soft smile on her face.

The three of them looked up and Kevin lowered the volume so their parents could talk to them. "What is it?" Nick asked, his curls made the kid look adorable.

"You know how you three love Rosalina's albums?" Paul asked.

They nodded.

"Well, back in our high school years, Rosalina was actually my best friend." Denise said. "And her husband, Ricky was your father's best friend."

"You guys were best friends with the Rosalina May-Evans and Ricky Evans?" Joe asked, the excitement was clearly written all over his and his brothers' faces.

Denise nodded with a smile. "We're gonna meet them at the park to catch up. They have three children who are around your age as well — their youngest child is actually Nick's age."

To say that the boys were stroked of finding out that their parents have been close friends with their favorite singer and her husband back in their high school years and that they still are was a understatement. They were so excited that they couldn't stop bouncing up and down on the drive to the park and you could practically see the excitement in their eyes. But the boys didn't know was that they were about to make a new best friend who would always remain loyal to them, not once choosing something over their friendship together.

But when Nick saw Rosalina's and Ricky's youngest daughter — Elisa Evans, who was the same age as him just with him being a few years older than her and being slightly taller than her — Kevin and Joe thought their little brother's head exploded. Just the sight of her was enough to make Nick get a feeling that he's never had before — he loved the way that her blonde hair rested on her shoulders, her beautiful yet contagious smile — a smile that could make the whole room smile, and the way her green eyes were soft and warm when you stared into them.

Nick was still caught in his dreamily gaze and was barley listening to the conversation.

"We're big fans,"

"We love your parents' music and acting,"

"You're pretty,"

Elisa couldn't help but feel her cheeks heating up from what Nick blurted out while Kevin and Joe simple turned their heads to look at their little brother, who his gaze was still dreamily on Elisa. Kevin reached over and smacked the back of his brother's head, snapping him out of it.

"Uh, I mean, pretty awesome," Nick said, trying to save himself only for him to fall right back into his dreamily gaze. "You're pretty."

Elisa blushed lightly while Joe shook his head at his brother.

"Nice save," Kevin told his little brother before he introduced himself. "I'm Kevin."

"I'm Elisa," she introduced.

"I'm Joe," he said.

Nick didn't say anything since he was still dreamily gazing at Elisa, wondering to himself if it was possible for just one girl that he just met to catch his attention so fast and make his heart beat against his ribcage so fast in just one day — making the girl's cheeks turn pink lightly. Joe reached over and smacked the back of his little brother's head, once again snapping him out of his gaze.

"Oh, uh, I'm Nick," he said.

And from that moment, a whole new feeling blossomed inside of Nick and Elisa, just waiting to burst out one day for the two little kids to confess. Basically everyone knew that it was love at first sight for them — but only being little kids and not having an actual meaning on love, Nick and Elisa had no idea what this new feeling inside of them was. But it didn't matter because that feeling never left their heart — always making their stomachs feel like they had butterflies whenever they were around each other — which was basically all the time since the four of them were practically joined at hip after this very special day.

On this day, Kevin, Joe, Nick, and Elisa became the best of friends, instantly becoming family to the other. In a way, it was like their love and passion for music connected them, but in another way, they were also destined to meet. And no matter what they'll go through, they'll always find their way to each other. Because that's what family does.

( author's note )

Bam! First chapter through Nick's eyes! And once again, my precious babies have finally met! And I am already excited to be writing their story from their childhood to their adulthood. Now, as I continue on, since this book is going through Nick's eyes, I am thinking about writing Nick and Elisa having their own little family and Nick becoming a leader within in it as well.

What do you all think? I want your honest opinions! Should I do it through Nick's eyes too? Or just ROLLERCOASTER?

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