Intro, my dearies.

"Do you mind?" A 13-year-old girl said to the 14-year-old boy next to her. He was tickling her, yet again.

"Why aren't you laughing? You've always been ticklish." He told her putting extra emphasis on 'always'.

"With how many times you tickle me a day, I have grown accustomed to it." She said using any but all seriousness in every fiber of her being. It had a monotone effect.

"Whoa. When did you start using big words? Let alone complete sentences."

"When did you start asking questions?"


I bet you're asking yourself these queries.

"Who is this?"

"What is this?"

"When was this?"

"Why is this?"

Let me answer you with, an answer. Oh the originality! Note the sarcasm.

Who is this?

The girl in the flashback above is Jenessa Rosalie Brown. Her current age is 17 and, obviously, she is a female. She has shoulder length layered brunette hair, big brown eyes, a few blemishes here and there, and an athletic but curvy body. She doesn't have model attributes and she is not under any circumstances, ugly. Just imperfect. Many of the people who know her notice this, but no one says anything about it. They feel as if she wanted to change herself, she wouldn't be Jenessa. And that was very unfamiliar territory to them.

The boy next to her is none other than, Joseph Adam Jonas. You most likely know everything about him already. No need for me explaining.

What is this?

This is called a flashback, my dearie.

When was this?

This is a flashback to one of the more 'Disney-Channel-scene' scenes in the Jenessa/Joe relationship.

If you must know the exact date it is August 31, 2004. (A/N: YOU BEST REMEMBER THIS DATE. Lol capslock)

Why is this?

This is an introduction. You kinda need one to start of a story. Sorry 'bout that.


Yeah… How was that?

I want reviews. They seem nice for a newcomer like me.

I'm going to try not to be like the authors that say 'OMG! I WANTZ REVIEWS OR I WILLZ NOT UPDATE!!1!!!1!!111!'

But I will release that side of me if no one is reviewing at all.

I'd like to know if someone is reading my story or not.

- Sa (I'd prefer to be called that then someone taking the effort of saying my whole name, Jenessa [Yes, I did use my name in the story. Sue me.)

P.S. - The title comes from a line in Sara Bareilles' 'Love Song'.