Forever Is An Understatement (Sequel to ''That Girl On Youtube")
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  • Reads 16,317
  • Votes 698
  • Parts 34
  • Time 4h 23m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2014
They've had their up's and down's, but at the end of the day, they will always love each other, even if it seems like they don't at times. You think you know their story, but do you really?  This time around, you will follow Hunter and Kristen as they find their love being put to the test. Will they really love each other 'forever'? Or is 'forever' not really an understatement, after all?
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Everyone gets to that point in life where they’re overwhelmed and have had enough. For most, this occurs during college or as an adult. Not for Cassidy Taylor. A car accident on the first day of her sophomore year, leaves Cassidy parentless and shatters her knee. When she is finally able to return to school, she meets the new kid, Hunter Hayes. It isn’t long before they are great friends. Unable to continue playing softball, due to her injuries, Cassidy turns to music and when Hunter sends a demo to Nashville, an opportunity of a lifetime appears. It seems as if everything is finally looking up and when Cassidy and Hunter start dating things become nearly perfect. But can one phone call completely change everything?