Okay, I'm starting a new story! I was feeling inspired. So, you are going to be reading this at first and be saying "what the heck does this have to do with the Fast and the Furious?" I'm doing the background stuff first just like JJ, so please be patient! This story is about a girl named Erin who is getting abused by her father and finally runs away to, yes you gessed it, LA. I haven't worked out all the details yet so I can't tell you them! lol! Just want to warn you that this story will be dealing with physical abuse and will have scene or two later on. I wasn't too sure what the rating should be so if you think PG-13 is too low for this let me know and I will raise it. I also have to say that sadly, I don't any of the character from TFATF. I'll let you know when that changes. ;) lol! Anyone you don't recognize is mine. Anyways, I hope you guys like it and don't forget to review!


Standing at the top of a hill looking down everything always seems so surreal. The lights that twinkle in the far distance, the buildings that are silhouetted against the dark blue sky but it's the stars that make everything even more unreal. Staring at something that isn't even really there. Standing at the top of a hill looking down makes everything seem insignificant. When you can see so much you realize how small you are and how meaningless you are. How your life will never really affect a great number of people. It shows you how small the town you live in is. You see how much more there is out there, imagine how many things there are out there to experience, how many people you will never meet, how many place you will never see. Standing at the top of a hill looking down you come to realize just who you are, what you are made of, how fragile you are, how strong you are. Standing at the top of a hill looking down your thought wonder and you come to find the real meaning of things. You come to find out exactly what you want and how you are going to get it. Standing at the top of a hill looking down means a lot of things to a lot of different people, but for me, standing at the top of a hill looking down is exactly where my whole life changed.