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Long Gone And Moved On - The Script Fanfic
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Ongoing, First published Jan 12, 2013
Catherine (Cat) Berry had helped Glen Power, drummer for The Script, to never give up and chase his dreams. He took her advice and 17 years later, he is a successful drummer. Will he remember his roots of his old girlfriend or will she be forgotten in the fame.
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