The Motto Was Just a Lie//BJA
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  • Reads 38,960
  • Votes 1,380
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 4m
Complete, First published May 13, 2016
"But I can't, Billie. You don't understand."

"I know more than you think I do, but if you aren't ready to believe that, that's okay."

What happens when Cara, a girl with a troubled past, and Billie Joe, who just got out of a relationship, meet? Will it be a happy ever after or will Cara's past get in the way of things?

DISCLAIMER: lots of cursing, sexual jokes, drug usage, Tré's sass, Mike's killer bass, and Billie Joe's "y'know"
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