Is It Friday Yet?
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2017
Mature
Is It Friday Yet?

That is the same question four best friends ask every day of the week leading up to friday.

To you and me friday means the beginning of the weekend but for these four friends it is the only time they see each other.

Darcy, Samantha, Jace and Rayne. Four teenagers that have been friends since the first year of school. 
They are very different but that's what makes thier friendship worth while.
But then they head to college, not to the same college either.

Jace the male cheerleader and Rayne the musician go to Swinford College.
While Darcy the jock and Samantha the author go to Ubbin Falls.

These four friends have different life courses which mean different friend groups.

Will every friday be enough time to see each other or will they drift apart?



Credit to @bubblebitch101 for the description xx
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