Breaking Out of a Town Called Suburbia
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  • Reads 102
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2013
Tabitha McGuiness was your average 16 year old...except her life got a bit insane when her brother was chosen to be part of The Wanted. She'd been told the boys were off-limits...and Jay lying about the nature of his relationship with her didn't exactly help the situation either.

When her secrets are discovered, Tabitha takes the plunge and leaves on a train to Manchester. Little does she know that love could be found at the train station...

Fast forward a few years, she's in a band and desperately trying to get said band a career. Opportunities to tour with some of their favourite bands arise...but is it a good idea for them to agree?

Will love rear it's ugly head again and change things dramatically? Does a figure from Tabitha's past really have the power to make her change?
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