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Aussie Girls by DaOneAndOnlyEmoPanda
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Only One Cupid by CrazyFallenAngel
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Jasper and Casper Smith are twins. They have the looks, they have the money, they have the attitude, and one of them has a problem. Jasper has the "annoying" ability have being in the place where he has the choice of getting two people together. It happens a lot, and sometimes he takes those times and a relationship happens. Not between him of course. While Jasper has this ability, he doesn't have the need to find the 'one' for himself. It doesn't work that way for him. However, he really only takes notice of this when his "talent" becomes an obsession, then a myth. "Who the fuck believes in Cupid anyways?".
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]]
Never Have I Ever by farawayfromnowhere
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Aria has always laid low in school with her tight-knit group of friends. When she meets Nash at a party, he's rude, he's blunt, and he's got more baggage than he can carry. Aria immediately dislikes him. But the line between hate and love is very thin, and a continuous game of Never Have I Ever may change everything.