Wishes On A Falling Star
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  • Reads 8,764
  • Votes 201
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 12m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2011
Tiffany sang in front of huge crowds, sold out arenas, and wrote music for a living. After long thinking it over, she decides it’s in her career and her own best interest to take a break from the business. She finds a small private school in the middle of nowhere and retires into a small school where she meets a few of her fans. 
… and she meets a not so fan. Jesse is the boy who insists that she’s the worst musician he’s ever herd, which is why it’s problematic when he’s paired up with her for a song writing project. After a while will he come to like her? Maybe even more than a friend? Or is it Tiffany that will be left strand with unrequited feelings?
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When a one-sided love turns the other way around. "I could never see you as a lover. I could not even imagine kissing you." - Jonathan Reed ~~~~ Laura has spent her whole life loving Jonathan Reed, the boy next door who became her best friend. But as they grew older, Jonathan turned into the heartthrob who dated anyone that caught his eye-everyone except her. When she finally confesses her feelings, Jonathan, being the promiscuous man he is, takes advantage of her vulnerability. Something happens between them, but the next day, he acts like it never occurred, treating her as the same "ordinary" friend she's always been. Crushed, Laura is left feeling used and broken. That night, staring at the night sky, she wishes she could stop loving him. A shooting star passes, but Laura bitterly laughs, believing wishes never come true. Or so she thought...