I thought I would change my bio since it was kind of vague. Ummm... what is there to say about lil ol me? Well, I am a big fan of Nsync but mainly Justin Timberlake just cause the boy can sang. Not sing... sang. I've seen him in concert sevaral times and he seriously amazes me. Anyway, I am a 19 year old college student majoring in Nursing and I like to write on my down time.
I like writing about Justin cause I have a lot of passion when it comes to him... no not like that perv. I'm a big fan of Justin's and I feel like I can identify with him more cause he's closer to my age...lol.
I like writing interracial stories and I don't know why. I've just always pictured Justin with someone exotic and hispanic or an African American. It ain't really realistic but this is fiction. Well that's all for now. Thanks for reading everyone :-).
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?
This isn't a story about me. This isn't a story about my boyfriend, my job, my car or when I last went to the movie theater. I'm just here to tell you about two of my favorite people in my sarcastic, no-nonsense type of way. This story is really about fate. About two people who are worlds apart and somehow manage to find each other amid the chaos and inconsistencies of the world. Yup, this is Justin and Piper's story. Sit back, grab a cup of coffee, and prepare yourself to laugh, cry, yell, and feel any other emotion human beings are capable of feeling. Don't say I didn't warn you.