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Apologizing to the Bad Boy by DrippingxSarcasm
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Alice recently developed a new philosophy that you only get one chance and you can't let the promise of tomorrow keep you from fixing the broken relationships in your life. So, Alice decides to apologizing to the one person she's seeking forgiveness from, her neighbor, James Carper. James Carper is a bad boy who recently had some problems in life. They weren't pleasant but no problems are. While healing, he didn't expect his ex-best friend to show up at his door saying sorry for everything. This simple, five minute re-start caused both of their lives to change. They knew this without a question, but for better or for worse, they didn't know. ~~~~~~ The first couple of chapters are not the best I've written, but keep reading and it gets better. Also, my main character repeats 'Oh boy' a lot because i was young when I wrote this; so, be prepared for it. Thank you.
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The Bro Code by joecool123
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WATTPAD ORIGINAL EDITION The Bro Code says to leave no bro behind... But what happens when you have to choose between love and friendship? ***** Nick Maguire would never betray his best friends, Carter and Austin, by breaking The Bro Code, and he knows they'd never do that either. They've got each other's backs. That is, until Carter's sister, Eliza, returns from Australia. Unfortunately, Eliza is basically incredible, and Nick almost immediately falls head over heels. The two begin to form an undeniable bond that crackles with electricity - and spells a whole lot of trouble. Nick is about to find out that codes are made to be broken. [[word count: 60,000-70,000 words]]
Vanilla by leigh_
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"Not just a flavour, but a way of life." When seventeen-year-old Flo Kennedy is forced to up sticks and trade her life in London for a sleepy seaside town on the south coast, she's anything but excited. Walden-on-Sea could win awards for being Britain's dullest town, and with a population consisting almost entirely of over sixties, teenagers are an endangered species. Silently struggling with her parents' death and separation from her sister, Flo's convinced she's in for the worst summer of her life. But when she meets the guy in the ice cream shop, things start to change. It's not long before she lands herself a job, a new set of friends and maybe even the beginnings of first romance. For the first time in several years, she's happy. But Flo knows all too well that things can't stay perfect forever, and after all, being on top of the world only gives you further to fall.