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More Than Friends

More Than Friends

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Nicole Kitterman and Matthew Connors have been best friends since fifth grade, even through their differences in social class: Matt is a popular, attractive athelete with brains, who everyone wants to talk to and girls fawn over; Nicole is an average student at George J. Franklin High, who's a quiet kind of pretty that plays piano instead of sports, whose best friends are Heather Kyles and Megan Saunders. Nicole has always felt that she and Matt were more than friends, and finally decided to show her feelings. When she finds out he wants to stay friends, their relationship struggles horribly. Will Nicole and Matt forgive and forget, and will Matt realize whether or not he has more-than-friendly feelings for Nicole?
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