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The Art of Being Alone (Together) por CAITLlN
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Delena is determined to have a good time at summer camp and forget about her backstabbing ex-best-friend Mei. But when Mei shows up at camp too, suddenly revenge looks a lot more appealing than forgetting. * * * * * As far as 17-year-old Delena Torres is concerned, friendship is nothing more than a quick way to get hurt. This has been her mindset for the past two months anyway, ever since her best friend Mei ditched her and started hanging out with her arch enemy. She's more than ready to spend summer vacation alone-- then her parents surprise her by signing her up for a photography course at Camp Create It, the summer camp she and Mei always dreamed of attending. Still, even if she has to be surrounded by other campers, Del's determined not to get attached to anyone. She'll spend the summer by herself, honing her photography skills and forgetting about Mei. Easy, right? Maybe, if it wasn't for the fact that her quirky cabin-mate seems deadset on becoming friends. Or if she could stop running into the cute guy from the kitchen staff. Oh, and if she wasn't in the middle of a prank war after one stupid attempt at revenge, since Mei just happened to show up at camp, too. Yeah, this "lone wolf" thing might be harder than she thought. 𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐏𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐄𝐃 (𝐮𝐧𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐝) - 𝟏𝟎/𝟏𝟓/𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟎
My Short RomCom stories ((Completed)) por ZoeAiden7
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Events that happened with your loved ones,the feeling squeezed heart,throbbing pain in your chest,when your heart skipped a beat and when your cheeks get red
An Unlikely Pair - (Lesbian Short Story) por coffeekatee
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This High School's "It Girl" Brooke Jones has everything: a party every weekend, three best friends, and a boyfriend that is quarterback of the football team, but she feels like something is missing. On the other end of the social ladder sits newspaper geek Waverly Martin. Hidden from the popular eye, Waverly happily focuses her life on her marching band best friend and taking pictures for the school's newspaper. When these two girls from opposite worlds run into each other at a football practice, Brooke begins to realize what it is she's been missing, but is it worth losing what she already has?