They Said You Can't Be Friends With The Opposite Gender
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Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2020
Mature
Lucy Allen was told you can never just be friends with the opposite gender. 
Of course, she'd had guy friends but they were that friends. She saw them at parties and always in groups, but she never had one she could call her best friend.

That is until Jace Taylor stepped into her life. 
Was everyone right? Were they just friends or will something more happen?

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Hey Guys, This is my first proper book. Hope you like it.

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danuello
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