Online Silhouette (A Phil Lester Fan Fiction)
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Complete, First published Jun 07, 2014
We all know about Phil Lester's Breakup from a girl he calls 'Lucy' back when he was 14 years of age. 
Now, 13 years later he and his ex cross paths, however, he no longer recognizes her. 
Now Phil keeps seeing these messages from a person online called 'Lucy123', 
Will the former lovers find each other or will Phil's breakup just be a funny story for others to hear?  

This novel is Rated PG+13 or M as it contains Mild Course language, mild violence and Sexual References  

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pretend (phan)

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Dan Howell was the typical spoiled, rich boy with butlers driving him to operas and maids making him nachos for breakfast. Phil Lester, however, was the opposite. Barely any money and deadbeat parents, he lives in a bad neighborhood in a gross apartment with cat hair covering the carpet and an odd roommate. And then Dan's parents decide he needs to love someone rather than himself, and when Phil shows up at his mansion steps, Dan's parents grow fond of him- so much that the two are exchanging rings and Phil is moving in with his new spouse. They tell Dan he should give it a few months, to be patient, and if he still doesn't like him then they'll sign the divorce papers and call it quits. Marriage isn't perfect, right? Well this one is the exact example. But they could always pretend.