Finding Myself, better as Friends

Finding Myself, better as Friends

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Two girls from different background end up living together in the same apartment attending the same school together in New York. Clover is a women so gullible with a lot of short comings, and with her conservative grandmother, her somewhat artsty lifestyle and her best friend, Candice by her side. Clover isn't afraid to be herself anymore. Tara is the girl who loves a good hook up with any women she sets her eyes upon. Black T shirts, hoodies, always at the gym- acts as if everything is fine when she's can't keep up financially and struggles to maintain a solid relationship with her mother. Slowly but surely Clover begins to question her sexuality when her beats a millisecond for the one person she is not sure can have romantically. Will Tara return the favor or blow Tara off completely?
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Even without the pressure from his parents, Robert Jameson (although he prefers to be known as Bobby) is beyond clever. The problem is, brains don't earn you friends. And when you're surrounded by boys who care about the things you know nothing about and girls who wouldn't be seen dead with someone so uncool, you tend to spend a lot of time either alone or being bullied. Angel Reeds is the worst behaved student in the school. Constantly getting into fights, talking back to teachers and not doing homework, she's far from being aptly named. But when you've got brains like Bobby has, you notice things. And he's noticed things about Angel. She never smokes. She never drinks. She never does drugs. And every other typical bad boy or girl in their school is obsessed with them. And she tries in school other than with homework - she and Bobby are both in the top class of their year. So Bobby can't help but think there's more to her. Well, when Angel rescues him from a bully and declares herself his personal bodyguard (for some strange reason) Bobby figures this is his chance to find out.

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