8 Seconds: A Liley Version

AN: First I'm going to say what an amazing feeling it is to feel keys underneath my fingertips again, its been way to long. Second if you're reading this know that it has been awhile so you will have to bear with me. This fic is loosely based on the movie 8 Seconds but I didn't mark it as a crossover because I feared it wouldn't be found. That and none of the characters from the movie will be in the story just the plot is basically the same with Hannah Montana characters inserted but is totally AU though I'm still working out if the Hannah thing will even be a thing. Still a work in progress guys. So with out further ado I give you 8 Seconds: A Liley Version. Legal Stuff: I own nothing but the words that follow from my fingertips.

Prologue

Ever since she was five Lily had an interest in the extreme. A daredevil if you will. She had a skateboard everywhere she went and was a surf champion by the age of ten. She was her mothers pride and joy. Lily's father had left shortly after she was born. James Truscott had been a rodeo champion, a daredevil himself. James's father owned a farm in Oklahoma, which he took over upon his death days after Lily's birth. Vivian had refused to follow him. She was a California girl born and raised and wanted her daughter to experience the things she had. You can't always get what you want. The day after Lily's sixteenth birthday, Vivian found out she had terminal cancer with only a life expectancy of 6 months. Vivian had to do the one thing her nor Lily ever thought would happen. She called James and in two months he agreed to come move Lily to Oklahoma to live with him and his wife. A knew adventure was about to begin.

Miley grew up in Tennessee. A small little town where everyone knew everyone. Growing up on a farm, it was only natural for a little girl to take to horses. She spent hours in the barn take care of her horse Blue Jeans. When she was twelve, her dad took her brother Jackson and her to the rodeo where he was singing at. Instead of watching her dad preform she watched as contestant after contestant raced around the barrels. She watched wide-eyed as the winners received their medals. As they left the arena she stopped her daddy in his tracks and told him that's what she wanted to do. Robby Ray wasted no time in getting his little girl a coach. Within the year, Miley had won her first championship of her age group and couldn't wait to start winning more medals. When she turned sixteen, her dad gave her the news that she was finally going to get to travel all over to compete in the barrel races. A new adventure was about to begin.

AN: I know it's short, just kinda a start off point to get the back story. More to come. Ill be as quick as possible with updates, promise. Please please please don't forget to review, I need constructive criticism. Thank you.