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"True love doesn't exist, does it?" Lizzie Walter has struggled with the belief that love could actually exist. After her parents' failed relationship, Lizzie prefers to stay with her best friend, avoiding making new friends. When she ends up being partnered with one of the popular boys, her dreams of surviving high school by staying out of the limelight are shattered. Hunter Brooks, captain of the football team and the school's heartthrob. Hunter isn't one to date around, instead waiting for "the one." Only problem is that she doesn't seem to be showing up anytime soon. When his best friend brings a new girl to the table, he has to wonder if maybe she's been in front of him the entire time. TW// Alcohol, slight abuse, panic/anxiety attacks, slight bullying Please no copyright. Cover was made by me using the Desyger app. Started: February 9th, 2020 Completed: March 5th, 2023
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