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They didn't just grow up together, they grew up close. With parents who were good friends, they spent most of their time together, and since when can parents just sit back and let things happen on their own? Isaac Bryan and Claire Davis are perfect for each other in the eyes of anyone who sees them together. Their parents basically set them up as soon as they were old enough, and no one objects. Isaac and Claire have their own feelings, but they do like each other and they have no excuse to give their parents as to why they shouldn't be a couple. Their relationship is almost too perfect. To every outside gaze, they seem absolutely happy with each other, but to Claire and Isaac... Well, something's definitely off. They just have to figure out what.
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