Lucky_XIII
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Those Damn Kids
Hey everyone! If you read the ad before the edit, let me simply say that I've decided against the group aspect of this thread. It'd be fun, sure, but also chaotic and potentially stressful.
Mostly, I want to focus on the story between the lead vocalist and the lead guitarist in Those Damn Kids. So here's what you'd need to know, if you'd be interested:
The lead vocalist is/was (depending on who you ask) also the lead guitarist. He wrote the majority of the songs TDK plays. The bassist, Jeremy, has been his best friend through their entire lives; and Jeremy's sister, Juliet, has been sternly off limits because of the 'don't fuck my sister' pact. But little did Jeremy know that, prior to Juliet leaving for college, the his best friend and his sister were intimately involved for over a year. They didn't 'date', they kept everything secret from the world at large. But Jeremy trusted his friend enough to leave him alone with Juliet, pretty consistently, and the two found ample time to enjoy each other's company.
When she left for college, Juliet's last conversation with the lead vocalist (I hesitate to name him because likely my co-author should have that honor) didn't go so well. He had made the assumption that they'd remain connected, keep in constant contact and spend her time at home together. Juliet very quickly corrected him with an argument of "We're not actually together, remember? You don't want to betray my brother." She had acted as if it didn't bother her, to be his secret or to stomp on his heart in the same moment she revealed that she had wanted him to publicly acknowledge their relationship. The following two semesters, when she came home for holidays, she made no effort to see her former love. No doubt Jeremy would drag him around at some point or other, and Juliet would act as if nothing was wrong between them. Because, so far as Jeremy knew, nothing was.
A year later, Juliet is home for the summer. TDK has taken off pretty well, the band mates managing to get by without working traditional jobs in the meantime. They're about to leave on tour and Jeremy begs his best friend to let Juliet come with. "You taught her to play guitar, and she knows all of our songs. Nothing bad could possibly come from having another pair of tits on stage, right?" Jeremy wasn't the type to talk about females, much less his sister, in such a way. But with his best friend's willingness to indulge in every fangirl that threw themselves at him in the past months has him convinced it was the only argument that would get him anywhere. And, reluctantly, his friend ends up agreeing to the proposal. He didn't have any real reason not to.
So the story begins...
Hey everyone! If you read the ad before the edit, let me simply say that I've decided against the group aspect of this thread. It'd be fun, sure, but also chaotic and potentially stressful.
Mostly, I want to focus on the story between the lead vocalist and the lead guitarist in Those Damn Kids. So here's what you'd need to know, if you'd be interested:
The lead vocalist is/was (depending on who you ask) also the lead guitarist. He wrote the majority of the songs TDK plays. The bassist, Jeremy, has been his best friend through their entire lives; and Jeremy's sister, Juliet, has been sternly off limits because of the 'don't fuck my sister' pact. But little did Jeremy know that, prior to Juliet leaving for college, the his best friend and his sister were intimately involved for over a year. They didn't 'date', they kept everything secret from the world at large. But Jeremy trusted his friend enough to leave him alone with Juliet, pretty consistently, and the two found ample time to enjoy each other's company.
When she left for college, Juliet's last conversation with the lead vocalist (I hesitate to name him because likely my co-author should have that honor) didn't go so well. He had made the assumption that they'd remain connected, keep in constant contact and spend her time at home together. Juliet very quickly corrected him with an argument of "We're not actually together, remember? You don't want to betray my brother." She had acted as if it didn't bother her, to be his secret or to stomp on his heart in the same moment she revealed that she had wanted him to publicly acknowledge their relationship. The following two semesters, when she came home for holidays, she made no effort to see her former love. No doubt Jeremy would drag him around at some point or other, and Juliet would act as if nothing was wrong between them. Because, so far as Jeremy knew, nothing was.
A year later, Juliet is home for the summer. TDK has taken off pretty well, the band mates managing to get by without working traditional jobs in the meantime. They're about to leave on tour and Jeremy begs his best friend to let Juliet come with. "You taught her to play guitar, and she knows all of our songs. Nothing bad could possibly come from having another pair of tits on stage, right?" Jeremy wasn't the type to talk about females, much less his sister, in such a way. But with his best friend's willingness to indulge in every fangirl that threw themselves at him in the past months has him convinced it was the only argument that would get him anywhere. And, reluctantly, his friend ends up agreeing to the proposal. He didn't have any real reason not to.
So the story begins...
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