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They'll Put Us In The Movies by bestdayever
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Joyce and Jenna have probably been best friends since they were just young children. And now they are all grown up and have children of their own. But, no matter how old the two mothers get, the summer house always stays the same. Now, Daphne and Toby are able to experience all the summer adventures that Jenna and Joyce did when they were kids. Except Daphne and Toby have an odd hobby for kids....they are in love with films and making movies! Now the two of them (Daphne and Toby) are growing up themselves and are off to college in the fall. What will the teenagers make of their last summer (or more to their extent.. their last movie) together? This story make seem cliché and predictable but I promise you there is a lot in store for Daphne and Toby. This is far, far from your average best friend and a summer story. I hope you enjoy reading this as much as I enjoy writing this!
The Baby Project by leigh_
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Avery and Andrew have been best friends since middle school; they're close. But they're about to get a whole lot closer when paired up for the project like no other: the baby project.
Friendship for Dummies by leigh_
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"Being reunited with your childhood best friend after eight years apart? Sounds like a heart-warming story. Finding out that said best friend is now a complete jerk who's determined to make your life hell? Not so much." Georgie and Connor were once inseparable. Best friends from birth, they did everything together - well, that was until Connor's dad got a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity and the family was forced to relocate to New York. At age sixteen, Georgie's life is totally different - her main goal being to keep her head down and escape the brutalities of high school with as little emotional scarring as possible. Balancing school, work and her dwindling social life is enough of a challenge, but it's about to get a bit more complicated when her conceited ex-best friend gets thrown into the mix. Maybe friendship should come with an instruction booklet.