Twist of Fate- 5sos Fanfic- Calum Hood
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  • Reads 28,259
  • Votes 625
  • Parts 24
  • Time 2h 44m
Complete, First published Oct 11, 2014
Hipster. Fangirl. Derper. These are words to describe Raven Taylor. She is an internet kid. A reader of books. A shipper of people. And she's got a temper that is hard to harness. She doesn't really do 'friends' or 'dating' or 'talking to people'. She's definitely an introvert. Her idea of a fun Friday night is reading a new book and playing Mario Kart. She keeps to herself, unless she's known the person for a long time.

The one interesting thing about her life: Her dad's girlfriend's son is none other than world famous CALUM HOOD. He used to annoy the crap out of her. He used to be her best and only friend. They always had a complicated relationship, to say the least. However, things only get more complicated when he comes back after two years of living 'REAL LIFE'

When he left, he was an immature sixteen year old who stood at 5ft 7. She was fifteen, and stood at the tall height of 4ft 11. Now, a hell of a lot more has changed than their height.
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Archaic. |c.hood|

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|Book One| I suck at these so I'm going bare with me. My dad always tried to keep my vocabulary more "upbeat" than other peoples. He said, "It'll make you seem more sophisticated, and guys love a girl with badass vocabulary." I laughed at his words but now that I'm older there was one word that described my situation. It was the word "Archaic." It was another noun for "want." It meant, "to lack or be short of something desirable or essential." I was lacking something desirable, and essential. It wasn't even something, it was someone and that someone was Calum. Calum Hood. ©all rights reserved by mya