Last Summer
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  • Reads 196
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 9
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Feb 16, 2022
Mature
High school graduation. Late summer nights. Heartfelt goodbyes. And new beginnings. 

Spencer and Lily were determined to have the summer of their lives before they left for school. Spencer had been accepted to UCLA, while Lily was going to community college in their small town of Martin County. When the final bell rang for their last day of high school they made a pact - that this would be the best summer yet. Things were going as planned until that night. Now Spencer's and Lily's lives are changed forever.

Will they finish their summer of all summers? Or will that night destroy everything?
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