How I Lost Him (Luke Hemmings)
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  • Reads 2,512
  • Votes 78
  • Parts 26
  • Time 6h 14m
Ongoing, First published Mar 01, 2015
To put it simply:

Ava likes Luke.

She has for a while now, although she's not the type to go scribbling about it in her notebook, much less make a move. But when Luke starts to crush on her best friend Aleisha, that hurts. A lot. 

Through weird encounters and unlikely circumstances, Ava and Luke make a start as friends. Unfortunately, growing comfortable around Luke only makes her fall harder for him. She knows eventually she needs to confess her feelings toward him, but the fear of jeopardizing their friendship keeps her from doing so. 

Then disaster introduces itself in Ava's life, and slowly shatters all she's ever known.

Now Ava's left to decide-

When is it too late?
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