All I've ever wanted...

All I've ever wanted...

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Jenny Brown was an ordinary girl whose only friend seemed to be the most popular boy in high school, Ethan Christenson, who also happened to be the love of her life. They used to do everything together and she seemed to be coping just fine without needing any other friends other than Ethan, but that was until one of Ethan's girl toys created a fight between Jenny and Ethan, forcing them to fall out and for Jenny to seek friendship in the new, but stunningly good looking Seth Langford whilst Ethan continued to use other girls. What will it take for Ethan to realise that the person he has been looking for in his life has been right under his nose the whole time? But with Seth's new brewing friendship growing stronger with Jenny, will it be too late?
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Josie: I found a guy, he seemed nice enough, we fooled around! It's not my fault that he didn't tell me he had a girlfriend! How would I have known it was the bitchy blonde, Tatum Levine's boyfriend?! I thought we'd never have to talk again after she understandably kicked me out, but of course the world hates me, because we are partnered together for a group project. Tatum: It's not her fault, not really, but she unintentionally is the proof I needed to confirm nobody stays. Not really. They might still be in my life but they're already gone. Even the boyfriend, my last test to see if people really stayed, failed. And now I have Josie, the most annoying, talkative girl in my class, following me around like a leech. The worst part? I'm beginning to like being around her, and now, I have to keep reminding myself that she is not an exception. She'll leave, too.

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