Friends Yet Enemies

Friends Yet Enemies

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Thomas and Alex's kids, Phillip Hamilton and... Mary Jefferson are tragically being bullied, all by the same person. Eventually, Phillip decides that he wouldn't stand for it anymore and they defend themselves, practically forcing them to become friends. They go home and talk to Alex and Thomas about each other, and Thomas and Alex hate it, almost as much as they hate each other. Then, a talent show comes up and the two are basically best friends, so they join together! Their act is definitely... surprising... and their parents are so proud that after they take them on a quick victory trip. Will the two 'enemies' become buddies through their kids, and will they allow Phillip and Mary to stay friends?
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Sorry for being so late to write this! I had to feed my pet turtles. Anyways, you're probably interested in the plot of my book, right? I'd been Alexander's best friend since he transferred here in freshman year. Only one year afterwards, Thomas Jefferson, the son of a rich businessman, came into our lives. A rivalry was instantly caused, fueled by the hatred each of them felt for the other. Although Jefferson was entirely a mystery to everyone at school, that didn't stop my best friend becoming particularly interested in him during our junior year. For whatever reason, after launching his plan to put Jefferson in his place, he became quite fond of the tall Virginian. I was a little jealous of how the two began to grow so close, so I spread a few rumours. They were all entirely true, by the way. I guess this story just shows that a little jealousy can go a long way. Yours truly, John Laurens

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