Skylar's New Life
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  • Reads 292
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 7
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2014
My mom's dead..meaning a new mom. He started online dating. And now I have to leave my only friend and move to the city. I currently live on this HUGE beautiful farm and do not want to leave in at all! This is all I have known and I'm not ready to pack up and leave everything behind. 

I don't want to leave my best friend. Did I mention that I like my best friend...Trent's the best guy ever. He's always been there for me. And now I have to leave.My dad thinks I need a "Woman" in my life as a roll model, ...leave him. Why?

 Does he like me the way I like him? Or does he just want to be friends? These questions are constantly running through my head. Over and over and over again. If he doesn't like me, will I find someone else? Will he be a city guy or a country guy? And if he does like me back, what will happen to us when I move? 

Ugh...someone help me.
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