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Say You're Just a Friend (Austin Mahone Fanfic)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2013
After recently just graduating high school, you and Austin have decided plan an adventure the third week into summer. Both of you plan a road trip to New York for the summer you both will never forget. Days before the trip, things start to happen, but you still decide to go on with the trip. Will this just be a summer fling or something more serious?
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