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Before You Say Goodbye by Chocolate_Princesz
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Dear Diary, I was sixteen years old when life as I knew it, turned a one-eighty. I was sixteen years old when I met him. With his curly brown hair, his harsh, cold eyes, people thought he was bad news, but I knew he wasn't that - at least he wasn't just that. He was indescribable. All the words in all the languages of the world couldn't possibly describe all that he was. So I chose that one word that made sense to me when someone asked me to describe him - indescribable. Wherever he went, he brought with him an air of trouble and something so mysterious that I couldn't help be curious. He taught me to love, to live and to laugh. He taught me who my friends were, and most importantly who weren't. He made me see the world through a new pair of eyes - his. His broken heart was mine to love. And I loved it with all of mine. Until I couldn't love him at all. One mistake, one secret, one lie cost us everything. And the most painful part of it all was, he didn't seem to regret it at all. I'm Adeline Kingsley and this is my story.
My Bestfriend Loves Me (Completed) by Sweeetpotato
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Adaline Williams is the most popular girl of Elite School. She is smart, hot, humorous. Basically everything a guy would want in his perfect girl. Adam Carter, her best friend since second grade is another popular kid who every girl wants to date. But the problem with Adam is that he doesn't do serious relationships. Two months is the maximum he can last with some girl. While every other kid of Elite including her best friend wants to know why he cannot settle down with one girl, only Adam knows the reason. His little secret which he is trying to hide since God knows when. The secret which when disclosed might change everything in his life. The secret which will either break everything or make everything.
It's Always Been You by LostInTheChapters12
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Ellie thought she'd left her feelings for her old best friend, Jace, behind- until the night she catches her boyfriend, Aidan, in a compromising position at a party. Betrayed and confused, she finds herself reconnecting with Jace, the one person who always understood her. Once inseparable, he disappeared from her life in high school, seemingly for the sake of popularity. But now, as old wounds reopen and their friendship rekindles, Ellie realizes there's more to Jace's sudden distance than she ever knew. As the lines between friendship and something more blur, Ellie is torn between the past she never fully moved on from and a future she's only just beginning to see-if Jace will let her in.
Chase Me by LencySlamet
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Amari Vasilios, the CEO of a rapidly growing Advertising Company in California, experienced a heartbreak from her best friend, Zane Shaw, five years ago-a person she least expected to be the first to break her heart. Surprisingly, it was all because of a girl he had known for only four months. Amari was furious at the time, and her anger still persists. She made a conscious effort to ignore and avoid Zane as much as possible, and for the past five years, she succeeded. However, everything has changed now. Presently, she finds herself gazing at the invitation letter clenched in her hand. It turns out to be a wedding invitation, sent by her brother and his fiancee. She realizes she must return home, to New York, and attend the wedding. Going to the wedding means encountering Zane once again. Going to the wedding means coming face-to-face with the person she managed to evade successfully for five long years. Read the story of Amari Vasilios and Zane Shaw in 'Chase me.' Copyright © 2021 by Lency Slamet All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the author except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.