Stay
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  • Reads 2,849
  • Votes 110
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 59m
Ongoing, First published Nov 05, 2016
Mature
Everything Tom Kaulitz wants, he gets. However, when he meets Mia Clarke, Tom realizes he spent his nineteen years playing around, but now he has to stop for her. He wants to know her, but Mia imposes several barriers that Tom will try to break down until she delivers herself to him completely. But Mia has too many dark secrets and she tends to push Tom away. His own secrets will try to make him stumble on the way, making it even more difficult for him to reach for her.
What is Tom willing to do to fight for her? Will he give up on her? Or will he keep trying to unveil the girl he fell for?

(Author's Note: You don't have to be a Tokio Hotel's fan to enjoy this story. The band isn't included in the story, there is only a character with the name of a member of the band.)
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