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It all started that one summer... ~*~ An Isco Alarcon Fan Fiction
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  • Reads 31,160
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  • Parts 47
  • Time 5h 38m
Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2013
It all started that one summer for Isco and Katie. Katie was sick of her family and wanted to spend time with her friends as far away from her family as possible. She wanted to find a summer fling but on her first day she sees her favorite football player and knows he would be the perfect person to get to know during the summer. Her only fear is that she doesn't really want him to be a summer fling. Isco's summer plans were different. He had left for the 2014 World Cup and now it was finally his holiday. His family planned this big vacation together and he was a bit exited. His first day in the hotel he sees a girl that caught his attention but he knew that spending time with her will be difficult. That didn't stop him at all. He knew she would be an interesting girl to get to know those few moments he wanted to be away from his mom. Both of them didn't know what was about to come.
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