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Don't ; Lashton by invisibIes
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‟my mother always warned me to stay away from drugs and alcohol, but she never warned me about blue eyes and a beating heart” or luke's a punk who rides his skateboard by a pristine private school everyday, ashton is a kid who attends a private school where he just wants to be free ⓒ 2014 whatashton
roommates • lashton by umlashton
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"i fucking hate you, irwin" "sorry, hemmings? i couldn't hear you there, my dick was in your mouth" in which luke and ashton hates each other with a passion and are forced to be roommates through a whole summer filled with hate that somehow takes a sexual turn (for a better introduction i advise you to read the prologue lol)
Roommates || Calum Hood by sugarplumluke
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"Hopefully being roommates will settle your arguments."
start a fight [muke af] by fivesecondsofsheeran
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prisoner!michael likes to pick on parole officer!luke
I Promise (A Michael Clifford Fanfic) by RebeccaClifford
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Rebecca has always had a rough time in life, she's in and out of therapy for years, but so has Michael Clifford, the Australian boy in the grade above her. When Michael all of a sudden begins to talk to Rebecca, she freaks out and is very confused, but her feelings towards the boy begin to change as they become closer. WARNING may involve triggering or upsetting content.
We Never Change || Michael Clifford by drythroat
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Three years. Three years I’d made it through this hell hole unnoticed. I thought I could stay under the radar for the rest of junior year, but of course something, or someone, more specifically, had to come screw it up. I mean, it’s not like it was on purpose, but it threw all my three years of hard work down the drain. I worked so hard to stay unnoticed, unknown, and it worked pretty well. And even through the public humiliation of 'The Spaghetti Incident', I don't regret it for a second. It might've caused me temporary humiliation, but that's how I met Michael. And I wouldn't trade that day for the world.