The Melody of Two Hearts
Genre: Romance/Drama
Category: Fan Fiction
Characters: fun. (Mostly Nate, but will include appearances from Jack and Andrew), Sarah Lawrence
Rating: PG-13, for language, character death
Plot: Sarah is a 25-year-old who lives in New York, and works for her local magazine and is in charge of the music section of the magazine. Her boss comes to her and asks her if she could do the latest article on the ten bands that will rock 2012 and tells her that she can interview any band of her choosing. She chooses to interview the band, fun.. After she interviews them for the article, her and front man, Nate, begin falling for each other. After sending Nate her number, they begin dating. The bond between them begins to grow stronger. Drama unfolds as Nate tells the guys that he's leaving the band to have a life with Sarah. Months pass as Nate asks Sarah to marry him. A year goes by and they have twins. More drama unfolds as Sarah gets diagnosed with a brain tumor that is inoperable and she dies soon after. Nate is devastated as he now has to raise two kids on his own.
Disclaimer:I own nothing, except my OC, Sarah.
Chapter 1
It was a beautiful Tuesday morning as Sarah Lawrence rose up from her bed and looked outside her window and saw the sun shining through. She stretched, trying to get the tiredness out of her as she then threw the covers off of herself and stood up, heading towards her closet to see what she had clean to wear to work that morning.
"Hmm, no, no…ah, yes."
Sarah pulled out a white short-sleeved shirt, with a Navy blue jacket, and a pair of black dress pants. She then walked towards the bathroom to take a shower and get ready to go to the best job in the world.
Among the tall buildings surrounding New York, one of those buildings was where "Trend" magazine was operating in. The magazine company held over two hundred employees. Now, you might be thinking, why would a magazine company in New York employ that many people? "Trend" magazine was an entertainment magazine, almost like US Weekly or Entertainment Weekly. It covered everything from music, fashion, movies, and the latest shows on television. It was the best job Sarah could ever ask for. She was in charge of the music section of the magazine, which meant that she had to go out and conduct interviews, find out what everybody was listening to at the moment, and what songs or albums were hot on the charts at the time.
After she got dressed, she went downstairs to the kitchen and poured some coffee into her travel mug, not bothering to add any creamer or sugar, as she liked her coffee regular, grabbed her bag and headed out the door towards her 2008 red Ford Taurus. She had been driving it ever since she got it for her high school graduation in 2007. It had been a loyal car to her and had only broken down once. It didn't take her long to arrive at work. After finding a parking spot, Sarah got out and walked inside, then over to the elevator where it had just opened. She pressed the number 10 button, as that was the floor that the office was on.
The doors opened as she walked out and entered the office, going straight to her desk and sat down. Sarah let out a big sigh as she looked around at the clutter that covered the table top. She sat up and began organizing the pile as a voice was heard. She looked up and smiled a little, seeing her boss standing by her desk.
"Morning, Sarah."
"Morning."
"You wouldn't happen to be busy, would you?"
Sarah looked down at the pile of papers she was organizing, then looked back up at her boss, and shook her head.
"No, not at the moment. Why?"
"I've got an assignment for you. We need an article about the ten bands that will rock the year 2012, and I'm giving you the opportunity to interview any band of your choosing."
This made Sarah smile like a 100-Watt bulb. She had just gotten into a band that was getting a lot of buzz lately. They came onto the Indie scene with the most popular song on the radio called "We Are Young". You couldn't go anywhere without hearing it. Their name was fun, with a period at the end. Everybody knew the story behind the name, but when she watched an interview, she felt bad for the guys, having to repeat it every time. She knew exactly who she was going to interview for the article. All she had to do was give their manager a call and set up the interview.
