Our Summer (ongoing)

Our Summer (ongoing)

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"Life is short, the world is wide, I want to make some memories." - Mama Mia ---------- Tyler, Lexi, Eleanor, Levi, and Eli all had their plans for the summer. Partying all night with friends, reading all day, tanning, playing football. But all their plans are put aside when all 5 kids get chosen to spend the entire summer together. Each one from a different school, not knowing one another, nor ever talking to each other. Spending a whole summer with people you've never heard off; it doesn't sound like fun. It doesn't sound fun for any of them. Once they arrive at a beach house who knows where, there's no going back. Its either make new friends and have fun or have a boring summer. ______ Mistakes are made friendships are built secrets are shared lovers are found memories are made.
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