Camp Rejects // Luke Hemmings

Camp Rejects // Luke Hemmings

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Felicity is your average 17 year old girl. She spends her life on instagram and tumblr, when she can of course. She has always been an outcast, a reject. After her parents get tired of seeing her waste her life staring at a computer screen, they force her to go to Camp Agawam. Whilst at camp she meets new people. However there is only one person who she cares to talk to, Luke Hemmings. No matter how hard she tries to push him away he always comes back. She wants to stay away from him, but her heart cant resist his sweetness and charm. Slowly she falls in love at the place she dreaded coming to.
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"at first, I thought she's a nobody. But how could a nobody means so much to me?" This story is a fanfiction about 5 Seconds of Summer. The characterization (besides the 5sos members) were actually based on the author's real daily life. Abigail Goldwyn was having a rough time when her mother died, made her had to live with her cruel, uptight father. Can't handle it anymore, she moved to her cousin's house, Luke Hemmings. She started a normal life with Luke, until she finally met Ashton Irwin, the most popular boy on school. Can Goldwyn win his heart? Or is it Jessica, the popular girl who would won over her?

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