Luke Hemmings has always been a virtuoso. He had an outstanding ability when it came to playing instruments, singing, or even learning mucic theroy.
That's why he never fit in much at home, that's why he never really found true friends. He was the outcast at Dilmont High.
He walked the halls alone, ate lunch alone, but always had his trusty music with him.
His only friend; music.
But on one summer evening, Luke's mother recieves a call. A call that takes her out to a new job, brings the family to a new home, and Luke into a new school.
This switch could possibly be the greatest opportunity of Luke's life. He could finally be someone.
He could finally make something out of himself. So when band camp rolls around, there is only one place Luke will be,
Greenway High, marching alongside the Eagles...and quite possibly, his new best friends.
"Somehow we became best friends and I learned that his laugh was the best sound I had ever heard. The way his voice sounded, it would take me to a place and make me forget my troubles.
Oh I loved the way he said my name.
Everything about him was beauty in its purest form. He didn't even have to try. I was in love with him before I had even met him. I was in love with the thought of him.
He was like a piece of art. More appreciated than any other thing on this earth. He was finally worth something. He had always been worth everything to me,
But he isn't hear to know that.
I don't have a penny to my name because I gave them all to him. I don't want to be worth anything if it means I won't have him.
No one could ever come close to us. There was no other match like us that was so flawlessly perfect even with all of our flaws. I'll never find anyone else like him because without him there is no us and nothing could ever come close to a love like us."