Name: Lies
Summary: ❝You're too proud to say that you've made a mistake, you're a coward 'til the end.❞
Lomana Shim was Ben Solo's first love and presumably his last. While the First Order rises, he abandons Lomana on Arcadia for her own safety. Unbeknownst to Ben, Lomana is falsely accused of helping the resistance and arrested. Then fate decides to step in, and the two star-crossed lovers are (almost) brought back together but it won't be for long.
Pairing: Kylo Ren/Ben Solo/OC
Rating: T – for mild bad language, abuse and moderate sex references – RATING MAY GO UP.
Genre: Romance/Drama
Disclaimer: I own nothing used, except for the idea for this story and my OCs. This story is purely for entertainment purposes only.
Story song: Lies by Marina and the Diamonds.
Author's note: Another fanfiction I will probably never finish but a girl can dream right? Anyway, I promise you the story will be better than the summary, trust me. All I'm going to say about this story is that it's going to be short - maybe around 10 chapters so it's going to move pretty fast. Anyways, hope you enjoy the story.
Lomana Shim is pronounced like "loe-man-ah" "sh-im".
Imogen Poots as Lomana Shim
Ana Mulvoy Ten as Leilah Shim
But without babbling on too long, on with the story.
Born to Die; Lana Del Rey
I Was Here; Beyoncé
Lies; Marina and the Diamonds
Nightcall; London Grammar
My Love; Sia
So Cold; Ben Cocks
If I Die Young; The Band Perry
Writing's on The Wall; Sofia Karlberg
Scream My Name; Tove Lo
Big Eyes; Lana Del Rey
Me and The Devil; Soap Selena Gomez
Tears of an Angel; RyanDan
Cold Favours; Kyla La Grange
The Heart Wants What it Wants; Selena Gomez
Say Something; A Great Big World
Don't Let Me Go; RAIGN
Let It All Go; RHODES & Birdy
Angels; The XX
My Demons; Starset
Saturn; Sleeping At Last
Staying; Koda
Only Teardrops; Emmelie de Forest
Stay; Rihanna
Rescue Me; Kerrie Roberts
Home; Daughter
"These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,
Which, as they kiss, consume.
The sweetest honey
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness
And in the taste confounds the appetite.
Therefore love moderately. Long love doth so.
Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow."
- William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet: Act 2, Scene 6.
