Since the Start ~Joe Sugg & Finn Harries
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  • Reads 11,233
  • Votes 414
  • Parts 20
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2014
Emily Tucker is YouTube star Caspar Lee's cousin. Emily has known the Suggs all of her life but when she was 15, her family moved to South Africa. She was devastated but, now 22, she travels to and from England to see her best friends. But Caspar knows who Emily has a crush on, but she thinks they can never be together... Is she right? It certainly doesn't help that when Emily tries to sort out her feelings, another boy gets thrown in the mix...
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Kasey Britt is not your ordinary girl, she is a famous British Youtuber. Kasey just moved into the busy city of London right next door to her good friends Joe Sugg and Caspar Lee who also have YouTube channels. Kasey and Joe are two very close friends but too close for Kasey's liking. Joe and Kasey suddenly turned into friends with benefits. No emotions, just sex. Right? Joe slowly developed feelings for Kasey, One night Joe spat out that he loved Kasey, but she ends their friendship with benefits killing their friendship in the process. Kasey soon realized Joe was the best mistake she made. Will she go back to Joe or continue her life? ---------------------------------------------------------- Warning: Contains sexual content, coarse of language and violence. Some serious of events my scare younger children, trigger warnings and drug uses.