My Brother's Best Friend
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  • Reads 26
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2018
Mature
corinne mitchell is the girl who is kind to everyone, gives strangers a smile as she passes them by, offers her lunch to others even if that means she wont eat. living life being kind, corinne is surprisingly only surrounded by her brother, isaac, and her best friends shelby and carter. 

nicholas waters was corinne's opposite. while he always had friends wherever he went, having dealt with a family tragedy causing him to move away when he was younger, he never quite saw the optimism of life. nick makes the decision to move back into grenwich the spring before freshman year of college, a town he has not been to since he was 13, to dorm with his childhood best friend isaac mitchell. 

having not seen each other in seven years, feelings obviously arise. they can't stay away from each other forever, but they can sure try.
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