The Switch (Camren)
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  • Reads 7,284
  • Votes 345
  • Parts 6
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2019
Lauren and Camila both have gained solo success after leaving their group Fifth Harmony another thing they have been successful at is keeping their friendship close and under wraps with each other as well as with the other girls. 
Now that the rumors have subsided of the groups breakup and each girl is doing well on their own they feel a little better about expressing their friendships out in public...for the most part. One thing that Lauren is definitely ready for is a family...does she need to wait for a man to make that happen though, or is she willing to get what she wants on her own? How will her best friends take the news?

Camila GP!

*Converted from aspects of the movie The Switch*
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Lauren and Camila have always been best friends, sisters, ROD's, partners in crime and all that good stuff ever since they've met. However many Harmonizers have mistaken their unbreakable friendship as love. As their career begins to take off, a few interviews put their career in the danger zone. Ever since the whole Camren thing, fans would become upset when they hear their love birds say that "it wasn't real" or that "were just friends". Fans didn't take this too lightly. In result, Fifth Harmony lost many fans and have definetly put their career on the edge of fame, fortune, and dreams. The only way to resolve this problem is to give the fans what they want-and they did.