(Beatle Fan Fiction)
"He sighed painfully and dragged a hand across the side of his greased up hair. I felt such pain of his, just by seeing his eyes, and he spoke again, louder and with more, or less, confidence, "Look, Dewey, I don't care what I have to do. I will dive into the deepest parts of the ocean to save you from whatever is pulling you down there. But you have to let me, you have to want me to save you. Because, I mean, if you want me to, I will,'"
Danielle or Dewey Montgomery moved to Liverpool, England with her mother and her brother. She left her life, some of her family, her few friends, for another country. She starts school, suddenly becoming an outcast, and just digging herself into her books, the only thing she has. After figuring she needs to get a job, she goes around, searching for one. She just so happens to run into Elsie Graves who gives her the job of teaching her 17 year old son, Richard, who is far behind for reasons she would eventually find out. Dewey takes the job but doesn't realize how one stupid Liverpudlian will change her outline of life.
TRIGGER WARNING: contains homophobic slurs, alcohol abuse and NSFW content.
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"Don't pass me by,
don't make me cry,
don't make me blue.
'Cause you know, Darling, I love only you."
John Lennon has just found himself moving to a rural town shrouded in thick woods and greenery, forced to leave his childhood friends back at home.
He has to quickly adapt to new changes, a new school and new people. All in the midst of financial trouble and losing his own Mother.
This place is nearly abandoned, except for a few small shops here and there, very sparse. A complete polar opposite from his life in Liverpool.
Everyday, John goes down to a little lake, Penny Lake, just as a way to ease his mind. He notices the same ebony-haired boy with his own group of friends visiting the lake, as well. And really, all John wants to do is to, somehow, get that Paul-boy alone so that the two of them can become... closer.
This has proven itself to be a difficult challenge as George, Paul's best mate, is inseparable from Paul. Nearly attached at his hip. Not only that, but other problems arise seemingly out of thin air.
Will John be able to talk to the boy and find similar interests between them? Or will something deeper unfold right before their eyes?
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- Completed
- Ranked #1 in the Mclennon Tag and #1 in Starrison
- HELLA Angsty