Santa's Helper • Luke Hemmings
In which a boy, who works dressed as an elf with pointy ears and yellow tights, hates Christmas.
In which a boy, who works dressed as an elf with pointy ears and yellow tights, hates Christmas.
trequel to snapchat// "I said okay" "you said i know" "well now i'm saying goodbye" [Highest ranking: fanfiction #79] all rights reserved. © copyright 2015 | malin anna
"Distance doesn't matter if you really love the person, what matters most is your honesty and trust for that relationship to work out." Luke had fallen in love with Quinn. Both knowing each other since sophomore year even though they both live in different countries. After a year of being best friends they finally m...
olivia white, or should i say, the new nev and max. all rights reserved. copyright © 2014 | fxckmuke
|| härSH adjective 1. unpleasantly rough or jarring to the senses.|| "I'm really glad I found you, because if I didn't it would've been goddamn shame."
[[COMPLETED]] in which a billionaire hides his identity just to impress a poor girl
in which a rather awkward and clumsy boy learns that size doesn't matter.
// A daisy, in general, symbolizes innocence and gentleness. What happens when it's black? \\
"what are you staring at?" he asked. "you," I answered. Copyright © 2014 hemmingsholdme All Rights Reserved
where a boy who's addicted to cigarettes meets a girl who's addicted to cotton candy.
Ericka was a perfect girl: straight A grades, athletic, attractive -- she had it all. At least on the outside; on the inside she was reaching her breaking point. This story tells how this good girl turned bad -- and who knows what'll happen to her once she meets our four other bad boys from the hoods of Australia. *No...
"you're not punk rock." "i'm pretty sure i am." || © dimple-ashton all rights reserved ranked #250 in fanfiction 7/24/15 ranked #501 in fanfiction 7/24/15 ranked #858 in fanfiction 7/25/15 **i apologize that this story is a mess, i wrote it when i was 13. please be kind :) writing is a learning processs
in which the number fifteen could very possibly save a poor boy's life. © calbain || lowercase intended.
Sandra seemed to have it all: the perfect boyfriend, worry-free life, et cetera. But everything crumbles apart when Luke breaks up with her for a reason that he refuses to share with anyone. Can she handle the truth behind Luke's decision as old friends and new faces help her get back up? Or will it just urge her to b...