Follow the Beat
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  • Parts 46
  • Time 48m
  • Reads 5,097
  • Votes 228
  • Parts 46
  • Time 48m
Complete, First published May 25, 2014
Gwen had an interesting childhood. Living next door to a musical prodigy gave her the chance to learn how to play instruments, and understand just what effect music has on somebody. But when that neighbor, Isaac, moved to California, she was completely and utterly heartbroken. She had lost her best friend, and her first crush. If only he were to come back...

If you listen close, the music follows the beat of your heart.

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Deep Blue Eyes

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Paige and Jackson were best friends growing up, window neighbours and the closest people in their grade. That was until Jackson grew up and moved on from Paige. They both had a crush on each other growing up but never had the gut to admit it. Paige misses Jackson and will do anything for him to be friends with her again but Jackson's new girlfriend says otherwise... What happens when they are in their senior year and finally do become friends? Will they become even more than that...? Will Jackson choose to love her like he always has or will he move on, once again? ------------------------------ "Paige? Are you okay?" A familiar voice says while sitting next to me. I shrug and look up to see the Deep Blue Eyes I dream about. "Jackson?" "Yes paigy?" "I saw-" I compose myself. I don't want him to suffer through a break up before his first match of the season and I also don't want my feelings for him to be exposed. "I saw a bug on my paper." He should remember my big fear of bugs. He starts laughing. "you're still afraid of Bugs? After all this time?" I nod even though I'm not anymore. He should remember he helped me face that fear.