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the sound of your heart (camren) by libraaah
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The only things Normani is absolutely a hundred percent sure that Lauren likes are the following: food, music, being right, pretentious books, kissing, and pretentious books about kissing. So far Camila is not on that list. (Normani's fairly certain.)
(discont.) case studies ��➵ camren by throwingaways
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If there's one thing Camila liked aside from Law school, it's the beautiful girls who attended it. And God knows Lauren Jauregui was one of them. fifth harmony + law students au // camren as of 4/27/17: this story has been DISCONTINUED.
Riptide (a camren fic) by smilelovato
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Everyone had a bucket list, Camila's just included Lauren...and a dead girl. [ Cover art made by this fabulous person---> bows-n-beanies.tumblr.com ]
Blame It On Bad Luck (Camren) by manhattanProject
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Camila gets stuck with Lauren as a roommate in college and it kind of sucks. cover by @slothtato
Student Exchange  by uunreal
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"Aesthetic relativism is the idea that beauty is relative to an individual's taste or preferences and that beauty is not one universal thing but, in fact, endless things to infinite people." She craned her neck to look at me. "You, Camila Cabello, are my definition of beauty and from about a week ago to the rest of my life, the beauty I see in everything and everyone will all be relative to you." RANK: #19 in Fanfiction COVER BY: SLOTHTATO
One Life Stand  by uunreal
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"You're like a puzzle, I have all the pieces it's just a matter of putting them all together." "And have you finished the puzzle yet?" "No, as I put the pieces together, they display things I've never seen before; new things. But those things are only fragments of the big picture. If I've finished the puzzle, it means our story's done." "I hope you never finish it," "I don't think I ever will." She answered, honestly. COVER BY: SLOTHTATO