just friends

just friends

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Die Woche nach Weihnachten fährt Lili mit ihrer Familie nach Berlin , wo sie Silvester mit einer anderen Familie verbringen wollen, die sie schon lange Zeit kennen. Besonders ihre beste Freundin und ihr Exfreund Anthony erwarteten sie schon sehnsüchtig. Doch es passierte viel mehr als nur ein gelungener Silvesterabend, als es begann leicht zwischen ihr und Anthony zu funken.
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