kill the imposter syndrome in your head because not only is there someone out there doing it worse than you, they’re also using chat gpt to do it
When it hits 9 pm and I pull out this combo:
Ps: I have severe writers block. Help
OHH MY SHAYLA
Tyler Hernández x exchange student!reader
A/n. hey heyyy the long awaited sbg fanfic :3 this was pretty fun to write so i MIGHT accept requests but im still thinking about that. anyways, for now enjoy!
“Y/N L/N, please come to the office now.”
The voice crackled over the school intercom, earning you a few curious glances from classmates as you stood up. You had no idea why you were being called, but you tried to ignore the nervous twist in your stomach as you made your way down the hall.
When you stepped inside, the principal was waiting with a stack of papers. “You’ve been selected for the summer exchange program,” they said, sliding the packet toward you. “You’ll be staying in Alto, Georgia, with a host family for a few months.”
You blinked. “Seriously?”
“It’s a great opportunity. You’ll get to improve your English, experience a different culture.. I’d think about it if I were you.”
Your fingers brushed over the papers, the weight of the decision settling in. A summer in the U.S.? You weren’t sure if it was terrifying or exciting. Maybe both.
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truly.y/n usa here i come >:D RAHHH 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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zeyynep20 STAY SAFEEE WERE SO HAPPY FOR U GIRL!!!
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The heat in Georgia was overwhelming, thick and heavy like it wanted to press you into the ground. You adjusted your grip on your suitcase, scanning the small airport until you spotted a handwritten sign with your name on it. The people holding it—your host family, the Banners—waved as you approached.
Emma Banner, the mother, was the first to speak. “Y/N, right?” She pulled you into a quick hug before you had time to react. “It’s so nice to meet you. You must be exhausted.”
Mike, the father, clapped you on the back. “Long flight, huh? Hope you’re ready for a real Southern summer.”
And then there was Ashlyn. She stood slightly behind them, hands in her pockets, her expression neutral. “Hey,” she said simply.
“Hi,” you answered, unsure what else to say.
The car ride to their house was filled with easy conversation. Emma asked if you were hungry, Mike joked about how you might regret coming once you felt the humidity, and Ashlyn, while quieter, occasionally added to the conversation. It wasn’t as awkward as you’d feared. They were making an effort to make you feel welcome, and you appreciated that.
When you finally arrived at their house, Ashlyn led you to your room—well, your shared room. That was something you’d have to get used to.
“It’s not much,” she said, sitting on her bed while you placed your suitcase down. “But you’ll get used to it.”
You glanced around. The walls were covered in faded band posters, books were stacked on the nightstand, and there was a messiness to the space that felt lived-in. It wasn’t home, but it wasn’t bad.
Ashlyn watched as you sat on your bed. “You ever been to the States before?”
You shook your head.
She nodded like she expected that answer. “It’s probably not what you’re used to.”
“Definitely not.”
She smirked slightly. “Well, at least you won’t be bored.”
A few days later, Ashlyn took you to the school bus graveyard, which, as you quickly learned, wasn’t just a graveyard for buses—it was where everyone in their friend group hung out.
The group was already there when you arrived. “Guys this is Y/N, she’ll be staying for the summer just like I told you so don’t be annoying.” She introduced you and went inside a bus, grabbing some spray cans to most likely paint the buses with.
Aiden was the first to greet you, easygoing and friendly. Taylor smiled warmly, Ben gave a small nod, Logan seemed a bit shy. And then there was Tyler.
He scoffed as you looked his way, giving you an unwelcoming look.
"Don’t mind him," Taylor said with a soft chuckle, elbowing her brother. "He's just like that."
Tyler rolled his eyes and crossed his arms, glaring at you for a moment longer before muttering in Spanish. "¿Por qué tengo que saludarla si ni siquiera quiero estar aquí?" (Why do I have to greet her if I don’t even want to be here?)
Taylor raised an eyebrow and shot her brother a look. "Ty, no seas grosero. Deja de ser tan pesado." (Ty, don’t be rude. Stop being so difficult.)
Tyler huffed, glancing away, clearly unimpressed. "No soy grosero, solo no me apetece hablar con alguien que no conozco." (I’m not being rude, I just don’t feel like talking to someone I don’t know.)
Taylor sighed, a little exasperated. "¿De verdad? Estamos todos aquí juntos. No es tan difícil." (Really? We're all here together. It’s not that hard.)
"Bueno, ojalá el verano fuera más corto," Tyler muttered, rolling his eyes again. (Well, I wish summer was shorter.)
Aiden chuckled softly, clearly amused by the sibling banter, while Ben gave a friendly wave in your direction. Logan was still quiet, giving you a small smile.
Tyler let out a dramatic sigh. After a brief silence, he finally looked at you again and reluctantly said in English, "Fine, I’ll behave. For now." He shot an almost defiant look at Taylor, as if giving in to her persistence.
That first night, you mostly just observed. The group moved so naturally together, like they had their own rhythm. They talked over each other, argued about stupid things, and laughed in a way that made you a little jealous. You weren’t sure if you fit into that yet. But you wanted to.
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truly.y/n settling in pretty well so far! love my host sister <33 tagged: ashlynbann3rr
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ashlynban3r happy to have u here
reekidaiden WHAT ABOUT USSSSSS
truly.y/n replied i love you guys too!!
tayy.hernandez OOOO BODY TEAAA
As the summer passed, you started settling in. Mornings were slow, spent at the Banners’ house or helping with small community events you were demanded to do as part of your program during the exchange. Evenings were for the group, gathering at the bus graveyard or sneaking into the lake for late-night swims.
The summer air was thick and warm as you sat with the group on the hood of an old bus, the metal still holding some of the day’s heat. The night was filled with the usual chatter, but at some point, the conversation turned to you.
“So,” Taylor started, shifting to face you. “What’s home like for you?” You hesitated, rolling a loose rock between your fingers. “It’s.. very different.”
“Yeah, no kidding,” Tyler scoffed. “Be more specific.”
Taylor elbowed him. “Shut up and let her talk.”
You thought for a moment. “I’d say it’s a lot quieter. Americans are.. a bit loud—not you specifically, but the people I met during community service and all that. It startled me a bit at first. And everything here looks almost the same—the neighborhoods, I mean. Back in my town, they all looked different from each other. It was more unique, I guess?” you rambled.
Aiden nodded. “Sounds neat.”
You shrugged. “People also act differently. Like, here, strangers say hi to each other all the time. Back home, that’d be weird.”
“That’s so wild to me,” Taylor said. “You just ignore people?”
“I wouldn’t say ignore,” you corrected. “It’s just.. people keep to themselves more. You don’t stop and make small talk with a random person on the street.”
Logan, who had been listening quietly, finally spoke up. “So, do you miss it?”
You hesitated. “Sometimes. But it’s nice here, too.”
Tyler, who had been unusually quiet, glanced at you. “You ever think about staying?”
You looked at him, caught off guard. “What?”
“If you had the chance,” he said, kicking at the dirt, “would you stay here?”
The group fell silent, waiting for your answer.
You exhaled slowly. “I don’t know. I think.. no matter where you are, there’s always something you’ll miss about the other place.”
Tyler stared at you for a second, then looked away. “Yeah. I get that.”
The conversation shifted after that, but something about the way he looked at you stayed in your mind.
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truly.y/n just give me the citizenship atp LMAOO
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zeyynep20 oh no shes already changing citizenships (its over guys we’ve lost her)
reekidaiden replied yuh shes ours now LLLL
zeyynep20 replied [cusses him out in your language]
The next week, the group ended up at the lake, as they often did on hot afternoons. Someone had the idea to race to the other side, which ended with half the group exhausted and floating on their backs.
You swam to shore, wringing the water from your clothes when you heard Tyler behind you.
“Not bad,” he said, plopping down onto the grass. “You almost beat me.”
“I did beat you,” you corrected, smirking.
He scoffed. “Yeah, sure.”
You sat down next to him, both of you still catching your breath. The others were still in the water, their laughter distant.
Tyler pulled at a blade of grass, twirling it between his fingers. “So.. what’s up with you?”
You rolled your eyes. “What are you talking about?”
He turned his head to face you. “You hated me at first. I’d be lying if you didn’t annoy me but I feel like you’re slowly warming up to me.”
“Yeah you were pretty annoying.”
He faked being hurt, playfully hitting you in the shoulder. “You hurt me princesa.” You chuckled, bringing your legs closer to your body as the summer heat slowly faded into a cold, dark night.
There was a beat of silence. Then, quieter, he asked, “But you don’t hate me anymore? Do you?”
You swallowed, your heart picking up speed. “No. I don’t.”
His gaze flickered down to your lips for the briefest second before meeting your eyes again. You barely had time to think before he leaned in, closing the space between you.
His lips were warm, slightly chapped from the sun, and the kiss was hesitant at first—like he wasn’t sure if you’d pull away. But you didn’t.
When you finally parted, he let out a small breath. “Okay,” he muttered, almost like he was processing what just happened.
You couldn’t help but smile. “Okay.”
From the lake, someone shouted, “Are you two making out over there?”
Tyler groaned. “God, I hate them.”
You just laughed, resting your head on his shoulder. “So, what does this make us? Pretty sure sworn enemies don’t kiss.” You tease, earning a chuckle out of him. “Don’t know, whatever you want us to be.” You thought about it, but then the image of you leaving at the end of summer pressed into your mind. “Hm..”
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ashlynbann3r 📍Lake Rabun
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emmabanner79 happy you kids are having fun :)
truly.y/n replied ❤️❤️
t.hernandez
t.hernandez maybe I don’t want summer to be shorter anymore
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tayy.hernandez te lo dijeee ;))
reekidaiden tyler and y/n sitting in a tree HEHEHE
t.hernandez replied fuck you aiden
The weeks slipped by faster than you wanted them to. The group had become your second home, the nights spent at the bus graveyard or the lake turning into some of your favorite memories.
But time didn’t slow down, no matter how much you wished it would.
Two weeks before summer ended the group brought you to a diner.. a very american one at that to be fair. They said they had the day planned for you and you couldn’t ask any questions, and so you didn’t.
As Aiden shoved some random food he ordered your way, you tasted it with a raised brow wondering why everyone was staring at you with such funny looks but then the spice kicked in. “Damn that’s—“ You coughed a bit and everyone started laughing, filling the atmosphere with positive energy which warmed your heart— literally.
Tyler smirked. “I told you it wasn’t for the weak, hermosa,” he teased, leaning back in his seat and throwing his arm over your shoulders.
You waved your hand, trying to play it cool despite the heat in your mouth. "It's fine," you said, though your face probably gave you away.
Taylor, sitting beside you, laughed. "No worries, you’ll get used to it. Aiden thinks spicy food is a challenge." Aiden grinned. "It is a challenge. But it’s also delicious." He pointed at Tyler. "You should try it, Ty."
Tyler shook his head, sipping his soda. “No thanks. I don’t want to die over something so dumb.”
The whole group laughed, and even Tyler couldn't help but smile as he watched you handle the spice. It was a fun, relaxed atmosphere, and you felt more and more at ease with the group.
After dinner, they all piled into the cars and headed for the bowling alley. You weren’t great at bowling, but everyone was in high spirits, joking around and making ridiculous poses. Tyler, usually serious, couldn’t resist joining in. He lined up his shot carefully, only for the ball to go straight into the gutter.
“That was pathetic!” Taylor teased, elbowing him.
Tyler grumbled, “I was doing it on purpose.”
“Yeah, sure,” Taylor said, rolling her eyes.
You couldn’t help but laugh at the sibling banter— the night going on and even Tyler loosened up, joking along with everyone.
You all headed back to the graveyard once the night came, everyone whispering about something they didn’t let you in on.
When you arrived, they lead you to the buses, some excitedly running ahead while Tyler and Ashlyn stayed behind with you. “Since you became such a special addition to the group during these past few months.,” Ashlyn said, putting a hand on your back.
“We wanted to do something special before you leave,” Aiden added. “A little memory to take with you.”
You walked behind a bus and there it was.
The buses were covered in soft lights, blankets and tents ready around cozy campfire which illuminated the scene even better. Snacks littered the ground with a polaroid camera ready to be used for creating memories you wanted to keep in a physical form.
Tyler walked over, giving you a shy smile. “I know I wasn’t the nicest when we first met, but I’m glad you came. It wouldn’t have been the same summer without you, princesa.”
Taylor, ever the tease, raised an eyebrow. “Wait, is that a compliment?” she joked, making everyone laugh.
You felt a lump form in your throat. You’d grown so close to everyone, and leaving was harder than you’d expected.
“I’m going to miss you all,” you said softly.
Aiden grinned. “You better. We’ll come visit. Or at least, we’ll make you wish we did.”
Ben, who had been quiet, nodded with a smile. “Yeah, don’t forget about us.”
Tyler stood off to the side, looking at the fire. “It’s been a good summer, amor. Don’t forget us.” He said, walking over and hugging you from behind, resting his chin on your shoulder.
The fire crackled, and the stars above twinkled as you all sat together, talking and laughing well into the night. It was the perfect way to say goodbye, surrounded by friends who had become family.
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truly.y/n ugh i’ll miss these guys ;(
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tayy.hernandez STOPP WE’LL MISS YOU TOO :((((
reekidaiden bro thinks she’s getting rid of us that easy LOLLL (we’ll miss you)
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tayy.hernandez can’t believe summer went by so fast 💔
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At the airport, the group stood together, unusually quiet.
Ashlyn, never one for long goodbyes, was the first to speak. “This place is gonna be weird without you.”
Taylor nodded. “You better text us.”
Aiden clapped you on the back. “Or come back next summer.”
You laughed softly, but it was forced.
When you turned to Tyler, he was staring at the ground, hands shoved in his pockets.
Finally, he looked up. “So that’s it?”
You swallowed the lump in your throat. “I guess so.”
His jaw tensed. “You gonna forget about us?”
You shook your head. “Never.”
A long pause. Then, barely above a whisper, he said, “Good.” He pulled you into a hug, soft sobs escaping his lips as tears stained your— his hoodie that he gave you. He picked you up and spun you around, earning a small yelp from you once he set you down.
You wanted to say something else, but the announcement for your flight echoed through the terminal.
Everyone gave you one last hug and the parting gifts they had brought along. And then? You left.
You turned back for one last glance and saw them waving—tears already streaming down Taylor’s cheeks, with a few barely noticeable ones in Ashlyn’s eyes. “Shit…” you mumbled before abandoning your suitcase and sprinting back toward them. You pulled Ashlyn and Taylor into a tight hug, the others quickly joining in.
“What am I gonna do without you?” you choked out, your voice breaking. “Shut up. It’s not like we’re saying goodbye forever,” Ashlyn said, pulling away just enough to look at you. “We’ll come visit, I swear.”
“Now go! You’ll miss your flight,” Logan added, patting your back before nudging you toward the gate.
And so you did—without looking back this time.
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truly.y/n thank u sm for this amazing opportunity.. i’ll see u soon guys ❤️🩹
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ashlynbann3r already miss you sis
emmabanner79 we were happy to have you sweetheart, our doors are open for whenever you decide to visit again ❤️
t.hernandez love you princesa, i’ll miss you so so much <3
reekidaiden replied simp (miss you y/n!!)
tayy.hernandez IM CRYING WE MISS YOU SO MUCHHH :(( </3
loganfields97 come back soon y/n :( we miss you!
b.clark have a safe trip, we miss you a lot
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