Justin isn't looking for a girlfriend. He reluctantly goes on a blind date set up by JC and his girlfriend Elizabeth. He's not happy. Until he meets Jade Allister. Based on the song "One Boy, One Girl" by Collin Raye.
not too good at summary but here we go..ever feel you have had enough an cant go on? shelli was at that point, and couldnt go on, but the love of her boyfriend, JC, would pull her thru it... or would it PLEASE REVIEW
Winner of: Best Suspence; Best Villian; Best Supporting Character (Justin) at Season 3 Silent Tragedy Awards; On the Rise at the Blush Awards; Best Romance; Best Alternate Universe at Season 4 Silent Tragedy Awards; Best Justin; Best Supporting Character for Justin; Best Duel at Season 6 Satisfaction Awards!
Aleena Robertson is a young black college student and hair dresser. Out of the blue she met and fell in love with Justin Timberlake who is a smooth talking street hustler and known for his ruthless ways with females. Her bestfriend Erika, along with others, are telling her Justin is no good. His bestfriend, Raymond, is telling him she doesn't understand who he really is. Will they conqueror over the rumors, lies, and deception? Or did their love never have a chance of survival? Co-written with B-Twice (Bayou Fiction Archive)
A little more than a year after leaving Chicago, things are picture perfect for Justin Timberlake and Aleena Robertson. They celebrated the birth of their baby, the opening of Aleena's own salon, and Justin's got big dreams of a business of his own. But no one ever said marriage and parenthood was easy. So what happens when differing ideas begin to cause a wedge between the two? What will Justin do when old Chicago demons begin calling his name?
I think the title explains it all...that, and I can't really form a summary for it, becuase I just came from Biology at 8:00 in the a.m. *lol* I hope that you enjoy it. And, as usual, feedback is greatly appreciated like a pair of those cute Pucci stilettos. :o)
Justin may be an independant artist but he still has a family back home in Memphis. Take a look at the affects of his fame through the eyes of one of the closests people Justin has to himself. His brother.
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?