Camp love (a Justin Bieber Fanfiction / Love story)
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Apr 16, 2013
My name is Ava Mitchell. I'm 17 and have Blonde Hair and Blue eyes tan skin. Usual California girl. I live in Los Angeles. I found a lovely summer camp to go to. It was called Camp Falls. I hope I would be calling it camp love soon. I was planning on meeting hot boys. But my plan gets put to a stop when I meet Justin. He isn't just hot he's gorgeous. He isn't just talented he's a pop sensation. He isn't just sweet HE'S INCREDIBLY ANNOYING. I start off hating him and his pervy ways to try to get in my pants. Eventually he stops. He calls me pretty not hot. He complements my eyes not boobs and he actually wants to get to know me. I never thought the perv would actually learn to love. And I think I was too.
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