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Yoko - Drew Starkey
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  • Reads 264,072
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  • Parts 64
  • Time 4h 26m
Complete, First published Jan 02, 2024
"You should've put me above those people you didn't even know,
You have a phone, you should've called"


Audrey and Drew's bond was shattered when Audrey's ex accused her of infidelity. Former besties, Drew believed his friend's betrayal, severing their connection. Now, years later, fate brings them together on separate paths of fame: Drew, an actor, and Audrey, a singer. When Audrey unveils her heart through a song on Jimmy Fallon's stage, the past resurfaces, revealing wounds that never fully healed.





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They say that you'll never know how truly damaged a person is until you try to love them. And it turns out that loving someone with your whole heart has never been harder, especially when he's changed. You can see it in his eyes, feel it in his touch and hear it in his tone. He's not the same anymore. Y/n Y/l/n has fallen for Rafe Cameron, someone she should've never gotten involved with in the first place. But she couldn't keep away from him. She knew he needed someone to be there for him at all times, but what if she can't always be up to it? "You think you can fucking fix me? I can guarantee you that I wouldn't do shit for you, princess." In reality, he was dying to to hear someone say that he didn't need to try so hard to be perfect, that he was enough and everything was okay. "Loving me must be so fucking hard and I'm so sorry."