Sabrina 🌷
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Good Graces by T8Carpenter
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Sabrina Carpenter is your all American 17 year old popular blonde cheerleader in Orange County, California. She's a cheerleader, popular and has more money and friends than one teenager needs. She can have anything in this world. Y/N Y/L/N is the opposite. She isn't poor by any means but doesn't drop in wealth or excellence that Sabrina does. Her idea of a good time is staying home studying or spending time with her family. What happens when two worlds collide?
Lost in Your Ocean - Sabrina Carpenter by parkJeo
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Sabrina Carpenter x Fem OC Currently 1 in #sabrinacarpenter Currently 1 in #sabrina Fresh off a demanding yet successful overseas tour, a disciplined 26 years old Royal Marines Captain reluctantly agrees to accompany her younger sister to a Sabrina Carpenter concert-more out of sibling duty than personal interest. Expecting little more than loud music and a crowd she doesn't quite fit into, she arrives guarded, composed, and out of place in civilian life. But the night shifts during the performance of "Juno." Amid flashing lights and a roaring audience, Sabrina's eyes lands on her-sharp posture, unbothered presence, and a quiet intensity that stands out in a sea of fans. Intrigued, Sabrina leans into the playful theatrics of the song, singling her out. In a flirtatious twist, she has the captain "arrested" as part of the act, pulling her briefly into the spotlight. The crowd cheers, her sister is ecstatic, and the captain-trained to remain unshaken under pressure-finds herself unexpectedly disarmed. As the concert continues, Sabrina keeps returning to her-subtle glances, teasing smiles, and knowing winks that feel far more personal than performance. What began as an sibling obligation turns into something confusing for the captain, who can't quite explain why she's feeling something she hasn't felt in a long time. Later that night, away from the stage lights, Sabrina and her friend Paloma slip out in disguise to a nearby bar, for a moment of normalcy. By coincidence-or perhaps something like fate-the captain ends up in the same bar, having been dragged along by her sister for post-concert drinks. Neither recognizes the other immediately. But when they do, the energy from the stage lingers-only now it's quieter, more intimate.