A Winner @ NF Awards, Season Two! A man and a woman can have a relationship and just be friends. At least Keisha and Justin always thought so. But somewhere along the years, something changed, quirky platonic feelings turned into something more. Justin resisted the changes at first, but gives into them without much fight. But Keisha on the other hand, doesn't know what she wants…friendship or something more? What she does know is that "more" may come with a price tag she might not be able to afford, she instead unconciously tries to prove by example to the world that a man and a woman can be just friends. And besides less is more. Right?
Ella Tennyson is different. She's quirky and there's not a person on earth who could explain why she acts the way she acts, or does the things she does. But she doesn't care, because she's her own. Justin is completely caught up in stereotypes, every thing perfect and every thing pretty. But when he has the opportunities to try and figure out Ella, he finds himself more intrigued than he would like to admit. Will he catch the one girl whom no one else has managed to even run in the same race with? Will he try to understand the things about her that irritate, yet draw him to her? Will he succeed in establishing the fact that he can see outside of a box? Or will he simply end up locking Ella in a cage that she's afraid to get out of?
Sequel to I Didn't Know... Katie O'Donnell was the epitome of everything Justin despised in his life - the press. But even still, he couldn't shake away that gnawing feeling of needing to get to know her better. And he especially couldn't fight the urge to find out why she kept that wall around her built up so high. Would it be worth the risk? Or would he end up being burned again like always. Written in 2003/04. Completed on 05/07/04.
They're roommates. They have nothing in common besides a mutual friend and a strong dislike for each other, that is. They both are given a proposition, and neither one knows that the other is taking on that challenge, a challenge that includes the other in some way. And so it is—he thinks the joke is on her, and she thinks the joke is on him. Both are right, but will both win?
A tragic accident. The most painful loss of their lives. Two near strangers--a young teenage girl and a jaded pop star--find comfort in the only thing they know how...each other.
When Justin finds the love of his life in Charlotte, a teenage runaway, he knows it could only lead to trouble for the both of them. Somehow, none of that matters, until they begin to lose each other along the way.