V. Wherever You Are [song pref.]

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Wherever You Are – 5 Seconds Of Summer

Ashton:

Every night I almost call you just to say it always will be you,

Peering again at the photo I haven't yet had the heart to delete I sighed contemplating yet again what calling her would do to me, maybe it would make things better and she'd take me back; maybe she'd forget the hurt. Maybe she still feels it, too. Thinking it over again four months is a long time not to speak to someone, what if she's forgotten me? I look back to the photo of the two of us; the perfect two. Maybe hearing her voice would make it all okay, maybe hearing my voice would remind her why she loved me in the first place; or maybe it would just remind her why she left. "It'll always be you," I whisper to no one in particular at all as I hit call.

Calum:

Torn in two, and I know I shouldn't tell you but I just can't stop thinking of you,

I stumbled back to the place I was so fond of, still tasting the drinks I'd downed before leaving the house. "I shouldn't be back here," I mumbled feeling the alcohol take full effect; this was a mistake. I drifted through the past I still see clearly; the girl I'll never forget. "I'm gonna regret this tomorrow," I sighed. I knocked twice on her door, regretting it instantly, and waited. I should've just called, I thought as the door opened slowly. "Calum?" I froze, I shouldn't be here. "Why are you here Calum? Go home," she said quietly; smiling sadly at me, obviously smelling the alcohol. "I know I should but I can't," I grumbled, "I can't stop thinking about us, about you."

Luke:

Nothing lasts forever, nothing stays the same,

The rough landing jolted me awake. We were home. Sydney, Australia was just outside that gate. She was just outside that gate. Departure felt like it had taken years, but we were finally home. Calum and Ashton ran ahead, eager to get to their families; Michael followed close behind them as her words from last night played in my head, ‘but nothing is forever, Luke, things have changed’; we'd faded apart as I'd been gone so long, and missed so much. She stood at the gate happily chatting with my mother, her smile faltered as I got close, "Mum!" I gushed pulling mum close. She hugged me tight and for a minute I felt like maybe things had somehow changed overnight. "Can we talk?" Y/N mumbled sadly, I nodded knowing exactly what was coming.

Michael:

Maybe you've already moved on but the truth is I don't want to know,

She sat in the corner of the small cafe the way she did before we met, headphones in and buried in yet another book. Things kind of changed after we first spoke, as I became the focus of her attention. I smiled as she laughed aloud at something she'd read before realising she was in public and quickly composing herself. She hadn't changed at all, and she still visited our place. The bell at the door rang, alerting us that someone had entered the cafe. She took her headphones out and smiled as he sat across from her, I was too far away to be able to hear their conversation but I didn't need to. I stood abruptly, accidently knocking down the table I was at; causing the entire contents of the cafe to stare. I just ran.

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