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This Song
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Ongoing, First published Jun 11, 2025
This is a story inspired by the This Song music video. 
Wilson and Brando are childhood best friends and they are spending a month together in a lake house. They will learn to open up to the other, to talk about their feelings and to not be afraid to love.
I'm Italian so I'm sorry if my english isn't perfect but I really wanted to write this in english.
It's also my first fan fiction so please have patience🙏🏻
‼️the characters of course aren't mine‼️
I highly recommend reading this after watching the music video because there are a lot of references and scenes from the video.
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23 parts Ongoing

A story about leaving, returning, and everything you almost said. Wilson Webber never meant to come back to Laredo. Not after last summer, not after the postcards, and definitely not after the goodbye that wasn't really a goodbye. But now he's back, older, quieter, wearing Brando Copeland's old brown jacket like a dare. Brando's still the golden boy of their nowhere Texas town, baseball trophies, perfect girlfriend, and a heart full of secrets he's been pretending don't matter. Until Wilson shows up and everything he buried starts clawing its way out. Between late-night bonfires, crumbling friendships, mixtapes that say too much, and a summer that tastes like dust and maybe-love, the past refuses to stay gone. Because sometimes the hardest thing isn't leaving, it's coming home to the person you used to be.