Past the Horizon (Eddie Vedder)
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  • Reads 1,295
  • Votes 70
  • Parts 19
  • Time 5h 17m
Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2023
Mature
**Currently being rewritten**
*This version will no longer be updated*

And she was brought back to reality. Still sitting in the living room, there were no fires blazing, no trees swaying to the sound of the music as they leaned into the healing touch of that voice. It was a soft caress on the fragile surface of a single leaf, as the moisture was to the tender flesh of her face. Leaving a damp trail as it crested over the curve of her cheek, she wiped it away. She didn't realize she had been crying. 

But was it enough to put out the fire?

'I'm still alive'.

Or: A photojournalism student working as a barista meets the new singer of a group of travelling performers called The Seattle Sound when they arrive in her hometown in Tennessee.

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Eddie Vedder x Original Female Character

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When Pearl Jam does a show in Hollywood, Eddie Vedder meets Justine Belloti, a biracial shy college student with a love for music whom he's instantly infatuated with. Things take a turn when he leaves to finish up the Ten tour in Europe and meets a French girl who also catches his eye. Not to mention, back home, his good friend Chris Cornell meets Justine and also develops an interest in her. Where does that leave Justine? Will she stay with Eddie, the humble and charismatic gentleman or Chris, the sensitive social outcast?