Don't Forget
  • Leituras 3,105
  • Votos 69
  • Capítulos 22
  • Tempo 2h 1m
  • Leituras 3,105
  • Votos 69
  • Capítulos 22
  • Tempo 2h 1m
Concluído, Primeira publicação em mar 27, 2014
Trigger Warning: eating disorders, child abuse, substance abuse, depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety and self harm 

Sabrina Jacobs lives with her abusive alcoholic parents who don't care about her at all in Phoenix, Arizona. Sabrina is bullied at school and disliked by everyone, She is mentally not fine. What happens when Sabrina has dreams about a pass friend that she can't remember who it is? When Sabrina's wins tickets to meet her idol Demi Lovato how does that go? Will Demi Lovato remember Sabrina Jacobs that lived in Colleyville Texas when they where young? Or will Demi shut Sabrina out like she did when she became famous at age five years old. Will they remember or will they forget.

This for @Sabrinal14 one of Demi's fans
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