It takes a lot more than differences in musical direction to split a band apart.
The year is 2008. Panic at the Disco have just released their second album, producing another popular radio single, acclaim from critics about their sudden change in genre, and a headlining tour, full of dedicated fans. Everything seems to be going well, but only to the outside world. Within the band, something is beginning to stir, gradually pulling its members away from each other.
After all, would conflicts in genre really rip apart best friends?
~BOOK 1 OF THE BRENDON URIE/ PANIC! AT THE DISCO TRILOGY~
As the sister of Ryan Ross, the guitarist of the famous pop punk band Panic! At The Disco from Las Vagas Nevada, Hannah Ross had everything but the life you'd expect her to have. Sure there was the happiness and music from her talented brother to keep her occupied. But she didn't grow up with the greatest childhood, of which she covered up those internal scars with the help of her brother and as she would come to realize, her closest friends.
That was until something changed. The world around her had stopped when Ryan did something she never thought he would ever do. Which left Hannah wondering if she would ever see her friends again. If she would ever get a chance to tell the one and only Brendon Urie how she felt. (both as a friend and her hope of something more)
Even then, will there something else in the way of Hannah doing that? Would she have to take measures into her own hands, or leave it be?