Be Careful What You Wish For
Summary
Jack Barakat is being tormented with dreams and visions of a masked girl. He has no idea who she is or what she wants. All he knows is that they are getting worse. They are driving him mad.
Selene is a witch. No, she’s not the one that rides a broomstick, has green skin, and wears a pointed hat. Real witches aren’t like that.
She's completely alone, so she cast a wishing spell that would make her soulmate finally met her. Sadly, she's never been trained, and her spells never go right. She never thought that it would mess up her life and her favorite band member, Jack Barakat, as well.
I don't own ATL, but Selene and the story are mine. This is a rewrite of my other story by the same title. I didn't like how it was going, so I changed it.
Chapters
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Prologue
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Chapter 1: A Circle is Cast
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Chapter 2: A Voice in a Dream
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Chapter 3: A Ghost in the Woods
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Chapter 4: A Blur Amongst the Trees
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Chapter 5: A Deck in the Attic
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Chapter 6: A Reading is Done
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Chapter 7: A Sigil in Flesh
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Chapter 8: A Letter is Read
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Chapter 9: A Murmur is Heard
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Chapter 10: A Name is Written
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Chapter 11: A Connection is Made
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Chapter 12: A Link is Broken
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Chapter 13: A Head is Pounding
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Chapter 14: A Pull to Her
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Chapter 15: An End at Last
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I actually didn't plan on showing more of a reason of why she is the way she is, but it ended up getting written somehow. lol. I can see her reasoning for stuff, but she is still a bitch about it all. At least the have the summer together. I just love how Rose was taking lead with that. lol.
I'm currently trying to decide on if I'm going to add one scene or not, and then I should be able to plan out the next chapters better. The next one is easy, but I'll need to watch the pacing if the one scene is added. This week I have to write up the first draft of my short story for my writing class, so I'm probably just going to plan out the chapters this week.
And no problem! I actually find it so interesting to go back to my old stuff. I keep all of my old stories and ideas in case I want to reuse them or just look back. Fan fiction is what got me really back into writing as a sophomore, so no matter what, it's always going to have a place in my heart.
6/6/17