Always the friend, never the girl.
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  • Reads 135
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jan 12, 2014
Arianna Marie Henderson has always just been one of the guys, and she liked it that way. They never made fun of her weight or cringed when she scoffed down two sandwiches at a time. No they loved her. Of course, they weren't inlove with her. They never are. Aria's realised that guys have only ever seen her as a friend. She's not your typical teenage fiction heroine. She's eats whatever the hell she wants and has a waist size that's evident enough of that. She always says the wrong thing, and she's incredibly clumsy. Aria's been friendzoned so many times, but it's the best of two evils. Girl were bitchy, and Aria respects herself enough not to let herself around people who don't love her for who she is. Of course all of this is tested when she's put into a house with three other girl. University is going to bring big changes for Aria, and I'm not talking about her waist size.
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