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A girl group. A viral video. A perfectly wrong bathroom door.
They were supposed to give advice on how to be a band.
No one said anything about falling for a member.
In 2006, all it took was a camcorder, a group of high school girls, and one mom bold enough to upload their dance routine to YouTube. What started as after-school fun in Minnesota turned into something none of them expected.
By the end of 2008, Symphonies - a five-piece R&B girl group with killer vocals and real friendship - had a chart-topping debut, a viral fanbase, and a dream that stretched from the States to stadiums.
But fame comes fast when you're still trying to finish high school.
Now it's 2010, and after two years of nonstop recording, sold-out shows, and skipping prom for press runs, the girls are invited to the UK for the first time - to mentor a new boy band created by Simon Cowell himself. They're supposed to give advice. Instead, one of them walks into the wrong room, locks eyes with a British boy with dimples and green eyes... and nothing is the same.
Toilet Girl and Curly Boy.
That's what starts it all.
And as Symphonies and One Direction orbit closer - performing, growing, laughing, hiding from their managements - hearts get tangled, text threads deepen, and behind the lights and rehearsals, something real starts forming.