More Than Just A Band//Why Don't We fanfic
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  • Reads 294
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 3
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2017
5 teens. All from different parts of the country, get together and form a band and bond that will and can't ever be broken. From Portland, Oregon, Stillwater, Minnesota, Centerville, Virginia, Dallas, Texas and Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Daniel Seavey. Jonah Marais. Corbyn Besson. Zach Herron and last, but not least, Jack Avery. 

"We will always will be MORE THAN JUST A BAND." Jack reassures his band mates. "Now let's get on stage and enjoy our very last show of tour!"
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Lol. There is no love interests. Just loving best friendships. Maybe Janiel. Maybe. I don't know I haven't decided yet. I think it would be cute, but this story is about them ALL being best friends. Not Janiel. I'm gonna make a Janiel fanfic, too.
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