Fatal: Part 1 (The First Snow)
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  • Reads 13,509
  • Votes 877
  • Parts 29
  • Time 3h 25m
Complete, First published Nov 25, 2014
Mature
All through high school, Chris Cerulli was seen as a misfit; an outcast. However, he still had his friends, his band, and his girlfriend. He was ordinary. He lived a fairly normal life that a fairly normal teenager would typically live. The only thing he ever really worried about was if his parents could stop arguing long enough to put food on the table and what he would do after high school if music couldn't work out.

And then, the McClains moved in next door.

They had a daughter about Chris' age, McKayla. By some, incredible miracle, McKayla ended up liking the majority of the things that Chris was interested in as well; including music and fashion sense. She absolutely adored Motley Crue, she loved to read comic books and she could even skateboard. McKayla very easily and very quickly becomes friends with Chris and his friends.

However, demons of McKayla's past soon return to haunt her, and they end up affecting her friends and the ones that she loves. All of this while she finds herself catching feelings for Chris; and he, her. McKayla begins to wonder if running away from her problems is the best solution, even if it means leaving the one she loves behind. Because running away from him, just might be the only thing that keeps him safe.
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Meet Jennifer Ruiz. An 24 year old girl who has had a rough time as a teen mom and is currently in search for a new job. Meet Chris Cerulli. Better known as Chris Motionless, a 27 year old man in a very well known band named Motionless In White. What will happen when their two different yet very much alike lifestyles collide and they find themselves falling in love with each other? Will the differences and surprises in their lives cause them to be torn apart? Or will love conquer over everything else and bring the two together in such a way that cannot be described in such a small introduction? Read "Watching City Lights" to find out.