Frenemies
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We all know the story, you know, the one about a girl who is not popular, the one about a girl who has a lot of drama in her so-little life, the one where she falls in love with the bad boy, even though she swears to the entire world that she doesn't even know his name. This story is popular, this story quickly became a classic, it even became a dream for some girls. But do we know the other side of the story? Being popular, being the quarterback and being perfect aren't easy things and nobody likes to talk about that, we all pretend everything's fine, we all pretend everything's ordinary. It seems easy, it seems natural and it even seems normal for some people, but literally no one understands that being perfect comes with some concessions, probably because we can't have it all, can you? Maybe we should all ask Dylan Stevens. He's your typical stereotype; he's gorgeous, popular, smart and athletic. Of course, girls easily come with that description, but despite what everybody believes, he's not a womanizer, not since he had his heart broken two years ago. At least, that's what everyone thinks, that he had his heart broken, that he didn't do anything wrong, that he knows better. But do they know the truth? Junior year starts for him and his friends, and he still thinks it will be a normal year, he thinks nothing will change, he thinks he will be stuck in a boring teenage life. To be honest, he even thinks his parents won't let him go with all the girlfriend stuff, and he can already tell that he will mind, that he will go crazy. But nothing, absolutely nothing, can prepare him for what's next. Right here in Hamilton, Montana, Dylan will learn something. Being popular, being the quarterback and being perfect aren't easy things. But seeing your ex best friend you broke two years ago? It's too damn complicated. Isn't it, Dylan Stevens?
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"You shouldn't need to drink to try and drown your feelings Kayla. I've watched the people around me do this all my life and it doesn't fix anything." "I know it won't fix anything, but for right now it helps me forget" "You can't keep running away or hiding. In the end it all catches up." "You sound like you've been through this before." "I guess you could say that." "You want me to open up to you, but are you ever going to open up to me? I want to get to know you Tyler, but you are so closed off. You know why I got knocked over by that wave? Because I was watching you, I was watching your face and seeing how free you felt riding that wave. It's the only time I've ever seen you let go. You know that someone hurt me, but I think you have been hurt too. When you're ready to talk, I'll be waiting. Maybe we can help each other." "Maybe I'm not worth getting to know" he replied. "And maybe I'm not worth you trying to save me either. Or maybe I am" With that I got up and left him to think about what I said. I put my cards on the table, now it was up to him to make the next move. ******** A year ago, Kayla had it all, doting parents and a relationship with her older brother that others envied. By the end of junior year that changed, she's left broken after a series of events in her life, but she is determined to hide her pain from her friends and enjoy the summer. That is until she meets Tyler, who can see right through the hurt. He has his own secrets though and isn't ready to let anyone in. Together they will either fall apart or fall together.

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