Sunshine, there ain't a thing that you can do that's gonna ruin my night. (PTV)
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  • Reads 15,768
  • Votes 252
  • Parts 26
  • Time 2h 57m
Complete, First published Jan 09, 2013
(THIS WAS MY FIRST STORY. I HAD NO SENSE IN SPELLING OR GRAMMER.)

Delilah Quinn (Bostwick) is Kellin Quinns twin sister. They are best friends through all the hardships. They are both good friends with the mexican band Pierce the Veil. She falls in love with Tony and through the ups and downs they stay together. A horrible thing happens and it hits them so hard. Someone unintentionally swoops in and wins Delilahs heart. Read to find out about Delilah Kellin and Pierce the Veil
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An Austin Carlile and Mike Fuentes fanfiction: "Fall For You"

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Lydia Jo Armstrong; pro merch girl for pro mexicore band, Pierce The Veil. Jacklyne Martin; awkward and clumsy merch girl for Of Mice & Men. The two are best friends and once they reunite after almost a year of not seeing each other, they couldn't be any more excited to spend the entire summer soaking up the sun and traveling the United States. That was until they're introduced to each others bands. The boys are distracting, and when Lydia finds a certain pull towards Austin and Jacklyne feels a certain pull towards Mike, things change. Secrets are kept and impressions are made. Will the girls forget what's really important?