Best friends twenty-three year old Luna Bellamuerte and twenty year old Winter Wexler haven't had the easiest of lives. Let's just say they have a few... Issues. Sure those issues may include: pyromania, insomnia, anorexia, arachnophobia, schizophrenia, anger management issues, clinical depression, ADD, self harming tendencies, a large coffee addiction, being bipolar, being mute, anxiety, claustrophobia, chronic nightmares, more insomnia, and a fear of needles. Actually... That's everything...
The two girls just graduated from The University of California at Berkley, with nothing but their degrees, their YouTube channels, Luna's video games, all their clothes, a T.V., their instruments... Okay maybe they didn't leave with nothing per say, but they could have taken a lot more than that!
But when they are offered an internship at BBC Radio 1 in London, the two jump at the chance, not knowing that they were embarking on the adventure of a lifetime.
Join our two heroine's as they leave the only real home they've known, to journey across the ocean to the place they finally feel like they belong.
Authors: @DoctorSherlockHowell and @EmberMidnight.
Catherine Spire is close enough to an average teenage girl. She is the captain of the varsity soccer team, she gets all A's and is in all honors classes. Catherine is also very sarcastic and not easily intimidated. At least, she doesn't show it when she is, and she loves to be in the shadows when she isn't playing soccer. Catherine's entire life changes, though, when she bumps into Tommy Arden one morning at school.
Tommy Arden is your typical bad boy. He skips class, rides a motorcycle, has girls falling at his feet, and has a gang of bad boy friends. He doesn't care for anyone but himself. Tommy is a sarcastic arrogant jerk who doesn't put up with shit from anyone. Except Catherine, that is. Only, no one knows why.
With mess ups, heartfelt talks, and a new neighbor, Catherine's life turns upside down. Can she make it through all the drama in order for her life to go back to normal? Or will the egotistical jerk be in her life to stay?
This contains strong language and deals with self-harm.