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"We can still be friends, but we can't go back to where we were before." Those words stung like sharp knives, Jamie thought AND felt. She hasn't been told with such painful words ever in her life, and the most painful fact was that they actually came from someone she fought so hard to keep - Rye: her officemate slash best friend, or so she thought. Their rollercoaster-kind-of friendship went through hell and back and she thought it would last a lifetime, until he made her feel like she's just like anyone else, easy to let go. But the hardest, and most painful part of it all was the fact that for her, it may not be just friendship... at all.
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Our moms were best friends. There wasn't much more to it than that. Every holiday, vacation and weekend, I was forced to spend time with Jax and his family. When I was four years old and he drenched my favorite blouse in ketchup, Jax and I became arch enemies...and then - somehow - we became best friends. But like I said, there wasn't much more to it than that. Mostly. Okay, so of course I liked him a little. How could I not? Even though Jax was annoying at times, he was also funny, athletic, popular, and downright hot, and I was his nerdy little best friend. He was my protector, the one who rescued me countless times from countless threats. We shared more than just friendship... Until the death of Jax's mother. The grief drove a wedge between us, and only so much more grief would follow. But pain has a way of tearing people apart, only to force them back together again. That's what happened to us. And, unfortunately, the only way around pain is through it. Trigger Warning: This book contains references to physical abuse and sexual trauma. Please read cautiously, and remember to take care of yourself.

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