Fight with your heart
(Play for keep)
(I've gotta keep, keep)
(Dirty play)
When I try-y-y (oh, there you are)
To look sly-y
Then you push all my curtains to the side
To the side
Call me fighter
I'll mop the floor with you
Call me lover
I'll take you for a drink or two
You'll get older
And maybe then you'll feel some control
Ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah
Ah-ah-ah-ah-oy
Ah-ah-ah-oy
When I learn-earn-earn (like that, like that)
To look stern
You broke my heart and now it's your turn
It's your turn
Call me fighter
I'll mop the floor with you
Call me lover
I'll take you for a drink or two
You'll get older
And maybe then you'll feel some control
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen!
Yes, yes, thank you all for coming out
Tonight, we've got a wild, wild show for you all
So let's give it over to Jack Stauber!
Roller skate into my view
Hold my gaze tonight
Hold my baby, I love you
See you smile so bright
If you truly love me
Why'd you train me to fight?
If it wasn't in my blood
What do you see right?
When I try
To look sly
Then you push all my curtains to the side
To the side
When I try
To look sly
Then you push all my curtains to the side
To the side
Call me fighter
Call me lover
You'll get older
song by Jack Stauber
y/n going through college and taking film class finds old tapes in storage and takes them home watching the tapes and getting themself involved with the chaos and the operator resulting in looking for whatever happened to the makers of marble hornets. choosing sides. remaining sane. staying alive. not giving up. in the whorl of everything... is there love in the middle?...
cover and images are not mine unless said otherwise credit goes to the craters of Marble Hornets, artworks, and the song, credits to Joseph DeLage, Troy Wagner, Tim Sutton, and Brian Haight, and for the song Jack Stauber did that, and credit to the amazing art workers for the images used, the character Ryan is ours though
Mikhaela Janna Lim, daughter of a renowned business tycoon, craves a normal life away from the spotlight. She even persuades her famous friends to pretend they don't know her, all for the sake of solitude.
But when her path crosses with Maraiah Queen Arceta-a social butterfly, soft talker, and academic achiever adored by many-everything changes.
Will Mikhaela cling to her quiet sanctuary as an anonymous introvert, or transform herself to win Maraiah's heart?