Best Friend's Brother

Best Friend's Brother

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"W-what if Brielle finds out?" I ask, struggling against his grasp. "Baby," he breathes, leaning his face to my neck and placing a kiss there, "What she doesn't know, won't hurt her." Ella and Brielle have been best friends since diaper days. Nothing has ever come between them. Ella has always had a small crush on Jay, that only Brielle knows about, and she heavily supports the two. But what happens when Brielle ends up drunk and leaves a party with her boyfriend, leaving Jay to be the only one able to drive Ella home? Will Jay find out about Ella's crush?
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Brielle Sage: Every beat of my heart is a constant reminder of fragility and uncertainty. I never know if I have enough time to say what I truly feel, to live without hesitation. Elias is my world, but how do you give your heart to someone when you're terrified it might stop before they have the chance of even hold it? Loving him is effortless, but confessing it feels impossible. So, I let myself have these moments of laughing at his ridiculous jokes, feeling safe in his presence, holding onto the quiet spaces where I can pretend that forever is ours. Even if it never can. Elias Gray: Brielle is my best friend. My anchor. My everything. She's sunshine even when she's scared, even when the weight of the unknown presses against her. I see the way she hides her fears, the way she tries to live in the present without acknowledging how fragile her future might be. And I want more than anything to protect her, to keep her safe and to fix what I know I can't fix. But there's something else. A feeling I can't name, something deeper than friendship, something I'm afraid to say aloud. Because what if I realize I love her, only to lose her?

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