It Ain't Me Babe
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  • Reads 478
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 4
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2015
Mature
Rosanne Blithe is a lonely, recently depressed girl who had no interest in boys whatsoever. That is, until she meets a nineteen year old Bob Dylan at Gerde's Folk City in the April of 1961. He's just a nobody who moved to the big city to be a musician, and she's just a young artist who's having a hard time fulfilling her dream. Together, they try to prove to everyone that they can make it together.
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You all remember the music teacher that told Elvis that he has no aptitude for singing? Well, in this story, this teacher happens to be a pretty young woman of twenty-five, who Elvis instantly starts crushing on in his senior year of high school. Miss Abigail Thatcher didn't plan on teaching at a high school, but she figured that teaching people relatively close to her age would help her connect to them more. There's a problem with teaching boys of this age, though... feelings could rage. And not just on their end. There is this shy, handsome young man with a unique name eyeing Abigail during every music class with those blue eyes of his, and she can't shake off what those long stares make her feel. Despite his love of music, he's failing the class, so Abigail tries to help him. She gets involved in his life... a little too intimately. She sees that he has some talent, mainly in guitar playing, but his singing... well, she has to be honest with him, but she's afraid that she crushed his dreams while doing so. At least it could shut down whatever "thing" that's going on with them.