Forever (A Trevor Moran Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 2,342
  • Votes 100
  • Parts 17
  • Time 45m
Complete, First published Feb 15, 2015
Kiersten Caylen moves in with her brother JC in Cali. And ever since he moved away they've been keeping in touch  video chatting every single day. And it been like this for 3 years now. And for the past 4 months JC's friend Trevor Moran has been joining them for their video chats. And after 1 month of joining in on their video chats, Trevor and Kiersten start to fall for each other. But JC only knows that his sister likes Trevor. He doesn't know that Trevor likes his sister back. Once Ki (Kiersten) moves in with JC will her and Trevor start to date...if they do will they last...or will Trevor break his heart? And if they do last what will happen between them? Read the story and find out.
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16 year old Bree Smith is abused and she cuts. Her mom is dead and her dad hits her. Hurting herself is one of the only ways that makes her feel better. A close second is the YouTube collab channel our2ndlife, mostly Trevor. Her sister Kate lives in L.A. where Bree will soon live also. Little does she know she will soon meet the Trevor Moran of o2l and possibly fall deeply in love with him. Btw this takes place now but we're gonna pretend o2l is still together and the o2l house is still a thing *crys* The beginning isn't amazing but it gets pretty good This story includes self harm so read at your own risk