Flickering Sparks
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  • Reads 2,473
  • Votes 108
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 8m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11
Y/N had always expected her 18th birthday to be simple - just a small celebration at the childcare center in the city with her friends, the closest thing to family she had ever known. But when Jocelyn, the care worker who had been there since the beginning, handed her a special gift, everything changed. The gift was a bracelet, left behind by her father when he abandoned her as a baby after her mother's death. It was the only piece of him she had.

Days later, while out in the city with her friends, a stranger spotted the bracelet and accused her of stealing it. Confused and defensive, Y/N was blindsided when the man revealed that he was her biological father. He explained that leaving her had been the hardest decision of his life, but he had been too overwhelmed by fear to care for her.

As if that weren't enough, Y/N learned that her father now worked as the bodyguard for none other than Marcus and Martinus, the world-famous pop duo. In an unexpected turn of events, the brothers invited Y/N to join them on their tour.

What began as a reunion with the father she thought she'd never meet soon turned into an unforgettable adventure. What awaited her on tour was beyond anything she could have imagined. Amid the excitement of the tour, Y/N found herself entangled in a series of events that would lead to deeper connections, new relationships, and a future full of happiness
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Carly Atwood always remembered the man that used to live in the loft above the barn when she was a little girl. John was her childhood crush, he was the guy she wrote about in her diary, and when he left her in his army greens, he was the first man she ever cried for. Nine years later, Carly isn't the eleven year-old girl John left behind. She grew up and moved on with her life, taking over the Atwood Ranch following her father's death. John isn't the man he used to be either; physically and emotionally scarred following his last deployment in Afghanistan, John is returning to the only place he ever called home, back to the loft above the barn and to the pretty blonde girl that's been holding onto his dog tags for all these years. ----- Title inspired by the song of the same name by Tim McGraw.