'The tears in her eyes prevented her from looking into his pure blue ones, the ones that killed her everytime. 'You'll never really leave me, will you?" she asked him hesitantly. She could still hear Tia and Michael's crying and Sam and Calum's sad mumbling.
He looked at her fourteen year old face fiercely, like he was saving her picture in his brain, like he was never going to see it again, and he never did. "Never."'
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Don't even bother wondering how three Australian guys, two American girls, and a British girl ended up as best friends in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, they just were. And when the girls were obligated to move by their parents, they promised to never leave each other's sides no matter how far the distance was between them, but like every single person who made this promise before, they couldn't keep it.
Four Years Later in Los Angeles, Crystal King ,Tia Rodriguez, and Sam Winters were the most famous YouTubers out there, with 4 million subscribers on their channel, and two million followers on each of their Twitter personals. Going to Cons, meet and greets, making people happy all over the world.
All the way back in New South Wales, Luke Hemmings, Michael Clifford and Calum Hood, weren't sitting in the same place at home watching TV and playing Fifa, they -along with their new best friend Ashton Irwin- were all over the world. They were now officially known to the world as 5 Seconds of Summer. But somehow, not to Crystal, Tia , and Sam. It's quite obvious that a YouTube channel and a pop punk band never really mixed. So with each part of the gang on a different side of the world, will they ever find their way back to each other?
With paparazzi, fans, rumors, Award shows, concerts, YouTube videos, Subscriptions, stages, romances and English Love Affairs..Just how messy, complicated, and absolutely romantic would things get for them?
Calum Hood was the stereotypical jock in high school. He was the star of the football team and basketball team. The majority of his old classmates loved him, envied him, or wanted to be him. Now that he was at the University of Melbourne on a football scholarship, he was hoping to reach that status yet again. He wasn't going to university for the classes and academics; he was going to pursue his career in football. He wasn't a lame geek that was going to spend his weekends studying and doing boring homework that wouldn't benefit him. He wasn't going to let those nerds annoy him with their smarts either like he did in high school. Not to mention that he was a full-blooded frat boy. Classes and grades and nerds weren't about to get in his way of that.
Ashton Irwin was considered a nerdy hipster. He was more into the arts and academics of things, his strong suit being English and art history. Not only that, but he had a passion for music as well. He was a talented singer that helped get him a full ride scholarship to the University of Melbourne, along with his exceptional knowledge in English. Though, he wasn't at all popular in high school. He was quite the opposite and he was okay with it. He didn't want to be popular and have his every move analyzed. It also meant that he would've had to hangout with the jocks, who he didn't like at all. Now, due to his uni class schedule, he would be free of the majority of the jocks and hopefully frat boys. They were bullies and he didn't want to have to be associated with any of them. He would make sure of that.
But, despite what Ashton and Calum think, life isn't fair sometimes and you have to live with the hand you're dealt. Literally.
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