Disclaimer
I'm not affiliated in any way, shape or form with the public figures I may have a whim to write about. Don't know 'em, have no dealings with 'em at all. Other characters and story elements are simply figments of my twisted imagination and wild creativity. Any resemblance, likeness or similarity is completely unintentional. Any borrowed elements (song lyrics, themes, etc.) are given their proper credit.
Story Notes
Feedback is a greatly appreciated thing. Let me know if I'm wasting my time, if you want to see it go on or if you have constructive criticism that I might put to use. I'm pretty much an open book, so if you've got something to say, lay it on me.
This is Jen. I do not own this photo, and I have no idea who this beautiful girl is (I believe I saw the name Kelley Thompson somewhere in the tags, but who knows), but I saw her during a Google search and my brain just screamed "That's her!" So, everybody please meet Jen.
Credits
Story Title and Description Song credit: Come Down to Me by Saving Jane
Chapter Two
Movie reference is to Teen Wolf - one of the absolute best cinematic offerings in my lifetime. *laughs* Love that movie. The nickname Boof is introduced in this chapter and will be used frequently throughout the duration of the story.
Chapter Three
Song credit is to Michael Jackson's Black or White, of course. And yes, I tend to dance just like this in my own kitchen, in my socks and at top volume. *grin* Just imagine a fat girl doing the moonwalk across linoleum . . . yeah, makes me giggle, too.
Chapter Five
I think this one's kind of obvious, but the lyrics at the end of this chapter belong to When I See You Smile by Bad English. I know it's corny and absolutely full of cheesiness, but isn't that what those old prom songs are supposed to be? *laughs* JC seems to approve, since he throws back to it in Chapter Six as well.
Chapter Seven
First of all, obvious song credits go to Richard Marx's Now and Forever. Awesome song and I personally think JC did an awesome job with it back in the day.
Secondly, I too have read FictionLyn's It's Only Me. There are elements contained in this chapter that also appear in some capacity in IOM, only I believe I've used them in different contexts. The bracelet scene is kind of similar and there is a section with a few references to Disney characters that appears in a similar fashion. After some consideration on my use of those elements - the situations are different, Lyn used colored beads rather than charms/Robin Hood instead of John Smith, different characters/settings/dialogue/etc. are involved, etc. - I believe that these elements appear in a different light here. If she'd like credit for these ideas, then I'm more than happy to give Lyn that honor.
Lastly -- I'm obviously not using a timeline to arrange the layout of my little story here. Dates are more than likely not going to match up and I don't really plan on stressing over getting them exactly right, either. I'm already putting some extensive research into other portions of the story line and having it match exactly with true to life events is a little bit beyond me. *laughs*
Chapter Eight
Several song credits and references: Here and Now by *NSYNC, Don’t Worry, Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin, Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison and Foolish Games by Jewel
Also, in case you’re interested, when I refer to Jen’s singing, I imagine her to sound like Tori Kelly. Look up her performance of Soul’s Anthem (It Is Well) on YouTube and I think you’ll understand why.
Chapter Nine
In case you're interested, the instrumentals that Jen submits to Alex are Homeward Bound by William Joseph and I've Always Thought of You by Tommy Emmanuel
Violet Beauregarde: The gum-chewer from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Other song credits: You're Still the One by Shania Twain and Champagne High by Sister Hazel
Chapter Ten
Song credits: One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey & Boyz II Men and Commitment by LeAnn Rimes
Chapter Eleven
Song reference: Kiss Me by Sixpence None the Richer
Chapter Twelve
Song references/credits: Sailing by Christopher Cross, Stand By Me by Ben E. King and One Sweet Day by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men
Chapters Fourteen & Fifteen
There is a very heavy reference to the musical Les Miserables for the duration of these chapters, with direct lyrical content from the songs I Dreamed a Dream, On My Own and A Little Fall of Rain.
Spoiler Alert! If - by some outrageously odd coincidence - you haven't seen or heard of this musical, specific plot details are discussed that give away key elements of the storyline. I was exceptionally happy to give Jen the role of Eponine, as I felt it was perfect for her character. :-)
Chapter Eighteen
Madusa: A little throwback to one of the ladies of nineties wrestling.
Chapter Twenty
Lots of song titles through this one, but the only lyrics included are from God Must Have Spent a Little More Time on You by *NSYNC
Chapter Twenty Two
Movie reference is to While You Were Sleeping - one of my absolute favorite Sandra Bullock flicks. And yeah, I might have had my own little crush on Jack back in the day, too. *laughs*
Song reference: If Not With You, For You by Chris Klafford
Chapter Twenty Four
Song reference: If You Wanna Be Happy by Jimmy Soul
(Totally not a song that would get air play today - definitely not PC - but I have very fond memories of bopping to it as it blared from my Dumb Ditties eight track in the eighties. And it's definitely on my Apple playlist. *laughs*)
Chapter Twenty Five
Song references/credits: God Must Have Spent by *NSYNC, Iris by Goo Goo Dolls and Uninvited by Alanis Morrisette