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So Hayley made her way toward the lockers, still being watched. This attention was not really the kind tu wanted. She looked at the blue lockers against the walls...locker 110...111...112...
and finally, 113.
Hayley's locker.
She stared down at the yellow paper with her combination written on it, twirled the lock, and it opened. Inside, it was fairly clean, a small marking from a silver Sharpie pen was written on the bottom, and it read "Hi!" with a smiley face drawing beside it.
Hayley smiled. Even though she had no idea who wrote it, she liked the feeling of having it there. Something saying...
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JOSH'S POV:
Hayley showed up for school the siguiente day, looking sober, her hair a enredados mess and her face sullen and creased. I didn't know exactly what to say o how to approach the entire thing. Zac wasn't helping and had no consejos for me, which was a surprise.
I greeted her gently, cautiously. "You don't have to do that," she replied. Did she not like that approach? "I'm not going to let the situation change me into some depressed person. That would be a pathetic way to live."
I nodded.
"And anyways, it's my dad's fault, not my mom's. He was cheating on her with some other woman," she continued,...
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HAYLEY'S POV:

There was some tension at first, but I couldn't help myself. I guess a gravitational pull just was doing it's thing, pulling us together. He loosened his grip on the guitar, moving in toward my face, and me doing the same. We both agreed, in our own minds, that this was okay, and nobody was watching. This whole place was dim, dark and quiet, and I could hear my corazón beat against my chest as if it would explode any second. But come to think of it, that always happens around him. These thoughts are moving too fast. We were friends. Just friends? No, we were close. Becoming better...
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HAYLEY'S POV:

What was I going to do?

I woke up around 3 AM, twisting and turning. I looked up at the ceiling. It was Monday. That whole thing would be the talk of the school. What would happen then? Would I just run and hide? No. That's a bad plan.

Then what?

I was too nervous to talk. It was like the first día of school all over again. Just when I thought I had made decent friends and fit in, that had to happen. Today all I knew is we had homework due and I didn't do it. But ignoring that, my thoughts flew back to what had happened at the bonfire. He and I kissed...and everyone saw. Josh would...
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The sun came down and night fell quickly upon all the teenagers. It was exactly 7:30 PM, and the skies were already dark.

Jaelyn grinned a wide grin. "I have an idea," she dicho aloud, "anyone up for truth o dare?" Hayley grew nervous. "Oh great," Luke whispered, "Jaelyn's truth o dare crap is a major, major embarrassment." He rolled his eyes. "I've got a bottle. Just make things fair and let's spin it to see who goes first!" Jaelyn announced. Alexa and Madison squealed like little girls. "I hate these games." Josh whispered into Hayley's ear. "I completely hate it." Jaelyn walked over toward...
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HAYLEY'S POV:

I got excited right as the last campana rung to release us all from school. Jaelyn tried to get in my way the entire day, asking me preguntas like if I would go to her party, the classic "trying to be friends" with me preguntas that I've heard from many plastic people before. She's not the first mean girl I've encountered through my journey of being here. Hopefully she also wouldn't meddle with Josh and I. Oh great. Now I'm sounding like we were dating, which we were definitely not. Ugh. Gotta work on the whole "non-clingy" thing.

I met Josh again at the end of the school day, with...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
I paused as I felt that tap on my shoulder. Hopeful that it was Josh, I turned around with a smile. Unfortunately, tonight was not my lucky night. Well, most nights had the sadness of being unlucky, for that event with yelling at Josh at my doorstep (which felt like it had happened ages ago), had caused a chain reaction of unfortunateness.

The person I had the pleasure (well, not really the pleasure) of aquainting was a short boy with braces and big glasses taped together with duct tape. The sight was slightly amusing. He grinned up at me widely. "Would tu like to dance with me?"...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
Touring was finally over. I was back home, where it all began. To think I was doing band practice here a few years ago. Now we're pretty successful in the música industry. Although I'm glad it didn't all get to my head, but I had friends and family to thank for that. Everything was absolutely perfect, falling into place, especially because Josh was still mine. I sighed. He was a beautiful human being that was taking me out tonight. It was my birthday today, anyways.
Josh.
My boyfriend.
I smiled as I thought of him. But really, anyone could smile if they thought about Josh Farro. I...
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About this story:This series circles around Josh Farro and Hayley Williams. She is a regular girl and has just met Josh in high school. Josh is her first best friend, and all she knows is that he's one of the coolest people she's ever met. But there are also other teens that become caught in an ever-evolving amor story and amor triangle. The obvious chemistry between the two sets jealous glares, twists and turns and choices set one of the most judgemental areas of a teenager's life: high school.

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The sunlight crept up through the satin curtains and worked it's way up the bed, hitting Hayley...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
The week following the absence of Josh and our fight, I was sure I would have died of guilt for yelling at him like that. No, I should have died. The entire thing was threatening to golondrina me whole--he was everything to me.
It was intense, the pressure between us during the following week. In science, he sat siguiente to Jaelyn. After what she did to us? It was very unlike Josh to do that--but I couldn't bring myself to pregunta him, for she seemed even better than me at the moment. They even talked.

During the fourth and fifth periods, Jaelyn and Josh were working together. por the end...
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JENNA'S POV:
Being a child of ever so popular rockstars was amazing. They raised me to grow up and follow my dreams. tu couldn't ask for better parents than Hayley and Joshua Farro. My mom and dad, my helpers, and the people that have guided me throughout high school and beyond, along with my four other siblings, were the world's greatest parents. I'm eldest, 57 years old to be exact. siguiente is 55 año old Brynn, then 53 año old Hannah, then 52 año old Jake and 8 año old Maybell. Maybell was a beautiful little girl that we adopted into this family, despite the fact that mom was a bit too old...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
Once the driver told us we reached Franklin, there was a momentary loss of all other goals but one: take Jeremy back. A huge part of me was incredibly ready to welcome him into the band with open arms. The band needed him. There was something so uncannily perfect about his bajo skills, and without him, paramore would be nothing but three pieces of lost friends. John, our current bassist, was surprisingly understanding of the whole situation, agreeing to leave the band without any complications. I wasn't sure if the "thank yous" I gave him would suffice--but I was pretty sure the...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
Some days, we were happy. Others, we were sad. Mostly me, that is. There was always something missing inside our band, and that of course was Jeremy. Things were just not the same without him--there were rarely anymore times Zac was as lively as he used to be with his best friend, and I begun wondering whether o not we'd make it through without him. I've rarely had contact with the guy, and everytime I picked up the phone with my trembling fingers against the buttons, I just couldn't bring myself to call him up. He had dicho that he needed space, and if he needed it, we'd give...
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JOSH'S POV:

We had already gone three days into our Florida retreat, performing two shows at local gigs. This was honestly the most fun I've ever had, especially with Hayley por my side. But por the third show, an unexpected event had hit us all with surprise.

A man named John Janick took a liking to our música and approached us at one of our shows. Before we knew it, he was flying us over to perform for him privately. We had no clue that an agent was lurking around our shows--but felt terribly blessed to catch an opportunity such as this.
It was only moments later that we were negotiating with...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
I lifted my heavy suitcase and Josh, Jeremy and Zac imitated me. All four of us were headed to Florida today, and no one wasn't ready for it. I booked a few shows for Paramore, and we were ready to let loose and just have fun. It was much needed anyways, since high school was coming to a much awaited close and we would finally be free.

There was nothing quite as relaxing as the plane ride we had when getting to Florida. First class, easy going, nice stewardesses who pasted fake smiles on their faces when we called--not that I minded it. I guess paradise could be the perfect word...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
As school was coming to a close, I thought we would go somewhere for another live show, out of Tennessee during the summer. But for now the final tests were coming, and I was stressing way too much. If this band thing didn't work out, I needed a Plan B. The más I thought of it, the más I doubted our band. We didn't even have a band name yet. We did some live shows without even saying our band name. That's when I knew we needed one, and fast. I called another band meeting.

"Can we go back to Hot Wheels?" Zac asked, hopeful.

Josh groaned and looked over at his brother. "I thought...
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The rain washed down over Franklin the morning the band held their first día of auditions. Unfortunately, más people who didn't play bajo showed up than those who did. "I'm sorry," Hayley began, staring up at the blond haired girl who stood in the middle of the Farro living room, "our band isn't looking for a singer right now. We are looking for bajo players." The girl's eyes fell to the floor and her face flushed red, embarassment enveloping her as she exited. Hayley sighed. "Don't people know how to read anymore?" she asked, picking up one of the posters we had made. "It clearly says we...
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JOSH'S POV:
I looked over at the alarm clock siguiente on Hayley's bedside table. It read 5:32 AM. I sighed and rolled back to the other side, looking straight into Hayley's closed eyes. Even in her sleep the cuteness remained, she held with her an air of sweetness that simply could not be ignored. I stroked her bright hair softly, hoping not to wake her, but that plan did not work so well. Once I placed a hand on her, her eyes had started to open and a smile was creeping up across her lips. I smiled back. "Morning," I whispered softly. "I amor you." She stroked my face with her hands and leaned...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
I turned away from my open window and let the sunlight's heat touch the bare skin of my back. Though I wanted to believe this was nothing but a dream, nothing but a sweet dream that I knew was too good to be true, the boy laying sound asleep siguiente to me proved that all this--all this--was real.
I studied his beautiful features closely, my eyes fixing intently on those lips of his. I stroked my hands through his dark brown hair, desperate to feel them again. His eyelids flew open at the moment of contact, revealing his amazing brown eyes.
"Morning," he whispered, the corners of his...
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HAYLEY'S POV:
Nothing was más hurtful than not seeing Josh wait for me like he used to at the school parking lot. His smile had always greeted me and made the beginning of my día as good as it could have been...but now, I didn't get that. The absence of him was impossible mistake...now I was truly alone.

As I went toward locker 113, I placed my hand against the little 'hi' written on there. My grip on my libros absently tightened and I knew I could not help but let the memory burn itself deep into my head and replay.

"I see tu have my locker. Well, my locker from last year. Who would have...
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