Close as Strangers (5sos/Ashton Irwin fan fiction)
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  • Reads 795
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 24m
Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2014
Jess finds herself back into the dark world of depression after escaping it for a year. She befriends her new neighbour and falls in love with him. Only, that love is one sided and his actions toy around with her feelings. (Yeah I kind of suck at summaries)
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SAVING GRACE, LOSING LUKE

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Luke has everything going for him-a thriving startup, a close-knit group of friends, and an unbreakable bond with his mother. Free-spirited and optimistic, he glides through life with the ease of someone who believes every problem has a solution. But his world shifts when he meets a girl working in a pet store. Unlike Luke, her life is anything but easy. Her days are spent simply surviving, surrounded by animals who offer the only warmth she knows. She's disconnected from her family, her love life has shattered, and she's fallen into a pattern of merely existing, day by day. Drawn to her sadness and vulnerability, Luke feels compelled to help her and fix what's broken. However, As they grow closer, Luke begins to question whether love can heal everything. Can he fall for someone whose world is falling apart? And in trying to save her, will he lose himself? As their relationship deepens, Luke must confront the limits of his optimism and decide if love is enough to bridge the chasm between their two very different lives.