Wasting My Younger Years

Wasting My Younger Years

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All Oliver Wolf wanted to do was get his big break. After years and years of playing small, intimate gigs in pubs and clubs, all he wanted was his dreams to be taken seriously and be signed to a record label. All Behati Du Plessis wanted was her veterinary degree. After years and years of studying, she wanted to graduate and move back to South Africa to work with her Dad and see Percy again. But when a sudden twist of fate throws them together, they soon begin to realise that you don't always get what you want.
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Speak Now

At the young age of eight Drew and Elizabeth get married. Their wedding is a mess of gummy worm rings, crayon vows and giggles all of which takes place under the old oak tree that separates their backyards. They promise to be best friends forever but when sophomore year comes around things change. Their friendship becomes a beautiful relationship full of love, passion and trust. But when college dawns in on them things change once again. One day, six years into the future, Elizabeth receives a call that sends her whole world crashing down. "I'm getting married." 3 words. To Elizabeth they feel like sharp knives that pierced her heart and re-opened old wounds. She has a decision to make. He wants her to be the supportive best friend he once had but will she be able to? The two weeks that follow are full of tears, dresses, love songs and vows, all in preparation of the wedding she always dreamed about but someone else has taken her place at the altar beside him. When the priest pronounces the two words that give her the one chance she wants to get him back, will she take it? "Speak now." Or will she let it go?

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