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Brielle
I didn't want to see him again. We agreed that we'd both stay out of each other lives. And that both of us should move on. That 15 years of friendship were enough.
Not only did I see my best friend after 5 years, but now I also need to plan his sister's wedding, so I'll be seeing more of him for the next few months. But we're not the 18-year-olds we once were.
Vincent
I wasn't planning to see her again, not in this lifetime not even in the next lifetime. But I know how excited my sister has for been her wedding. I can't let her down. Even I have to face her again.
We'll talk it out, we're not eighteen anymore,
we've matured, we'll handle this like the grown adults we are, and they will most definitely not be any drama or tension right? Wrong.
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They meet again the inseparable duo, but now the circumstances have changed. They're not so inseparable anymore, they are not best friends, hell they're not even on talking stages.
Will they be able to forget the past and move on?
Will they be able to act like mature adults?
Will they able to handle the anger, the hurt, the regret, the pain, the frustration that they feel for one another?
Will they be able to mend their friendship?
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And if they do will they be able to hide their feelings?
What if they don't want be friends or even best friends what if they want to be more.