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Is Amnesia the Solution?(5SOS)
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Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2014
"It's coming from that girl over there." I point over to a girl around our age that just stopped at the fence. All the girls around us had now stopped talking along with the guys to hear this girl's emotional, mesmorizing voice. 
"I wish that I could wake up with amnesia, and forget about the stupid little things. Like the way it felt to fall asleep next to you, and the memories I never can escape. Cause I'm not fine at all. I'll never be fine at all," she spoke/sang the last words.
All was quiet, even the birds had stopped to listen. Then Michael woke us up from the trance by clapping. Soon all of us were clapping, and the girl perked up and turned surprised to face us, just realizing all the people near her. There were tears rolling down her cheeks from her stunning brown eyes I could see from here.

***Here's a preview! This is the story of how one girl captures four hearts, and how they capture hers. Will there be heartbreaks?*****
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They were living the dream, four boys travelling the world, preforming in front of thousands; not a care in the world, other than keeping their instruments in tune and their hair on point. She was alone, living on her own, basically, with a family who wanted nothing to do with her. She was trying to be strong, aways covering her pain and loneliness with a fake smile, always repeating the words, "I'm fine," which no one could see through, until they come unexpectedly come into her life. She is shown that it's okay to be broken, and that it's alright to cry once in a while. She is shown that she is worth something.