Our Friendship Diary
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  • Reads 35
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Dec 25, 2017
Like any other typical friendship stories, they were childhood friends. Not to mention best friends. And like any other best friends they had feelings gor each other but they  weren't strong enough to admit it. So it should be common sense that they would drift apart, right?

But here's the thing is it really worth to sacrifice a great friendship upon some feelings? This book follows the friendship of Ariella Jones and Alex Cooper as they grow up and fight for their friendship against all odds.

"Feelings and relationships may not last forever but a true friend does."

*******
"Happy endings are overrated, you know?"

"Why?"

"I mean everyone dies at the end, right?"

"It's not about just dying, it's about dying happily."

"Are you happy?"

"Of course I am. I am very happy."
****

Sorry but I am not the best at descriptions.

P.S: A boy POV.
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