Throw Down Your Heart
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 28m
  • Reads 293
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 10
  • Time 2h 28m
Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2014
Rosie Daily has been dealt a tough hand, especially compared to Drew, her brother and shining pop star, Drew.  After high school, Drew threw himself into music and Rosie into college at one of the most highly selective universities in the country, even overcoming hurdles to get there.  Two years later as Rosie is finishing her sophomore year at Stanford and Drew is preparing to headline his first tour, Rosie's life implodes and on a whim, she decides to jump on the bus and follow Drew on the tour.  
While she's there, Rosie meets some great people and enjoys reuniting with her brother, but one person  in particular that she meets along the way shows himself to be a symbol of hope for Rosie's future in more ways than one.  Rosie remembers what it's like to live happily, honestly, and what it feels like to have a dream, and maybe be able to start her own life, rather than be a supporting character in everyone else's.
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Hiding Behind The Music - Lilly's Soundtrack

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Lilly's life isn't perfect and as a result of her past, she keeps to a distance, her only connections her best friend Sonny and her 'parents'. Lilly's motto has always been; why get close when you only get left behind? And she's held that motto close since the day she was left behind. Lilly doesn't think much of her past nor of her future, she takes it one step at a time. It seems her love for music is the only thing that can understand her; it seems to understand her more than herself. Lilly never thought much for her love for music until things begin to unravel and she finds herself overseas in Los Angeles and is forced to face her history. Yet her strongest hurdle seems to be accepting that people, Hayden especially, won't leave her. Lilly struggles to love and accept herself and also accepts that the people around her will not abandon her. Lilly's biggest hurdle? Learning to love.