Too Good To Be True (An Andy Leo Fanfic)
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  • Reads 3,530
  • Votes 165
  • Parts 28
  • Time 57m
Complete, First published Dec 28, 2014
Mature
Abigail O'Riley is a seventeen year old girl in twelfth grade. But she is an outcast. She is bullied in school, her parents are never home or pay any attention to her which brings down her grades, and she is extremely insecure. But what happens when her three best friends (A.K.A. her ONLY friends) buy her Crown the Empire concert tickets AND backstage passes for her birthday? What happens when a certain band member takes interest in her? Will her dreams become reality or will it be too good too be true?
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