Started with a bet

Started with a bet

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Amanda and Blake have been in a complicated on and off relationship for over a year. But during summer they call it off for good and no grudges were held. Junior year though they end up becoming the two inseparable best friends that nobody messes with, proving wrong to the fact that exes can't be friends. But have they? Are they just denying those feelings that still ling somewhere in between to avoid confrontation or are they really ready to see other people while still being the best of friends? With the circle of friends and enemies they have though are either things possible. Experience the drama, friendship and passion that these two crazies have to offer.
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Jake Ryan had been best friends with Jay Morgan since they were in middle school. Jake had always valued being an only sibling, especially when Jay's younger sister, Rachel, was always in the picture. Her personality always rubbed Jake the wrong way, and the fact that she always had to butt into her big brother's business annoyed him more than he could say. Rachel, on the other hand, had way too much fun bothering Jake, he let it be known that she always rubbed him wrong, and she took great joy in making sure to always let it happen. Even after their drunk, and oh stupid night, she still teased him. But when the Jake came to be her personal one man rescue mission to help her out of a blizzard, she wanted no part of it. And a few minutes too long of arguing and annoying each other meant that they were stuck in her family cabin until help came, if they came. What could happen with two people, who clearly hated each other, were forced to spend the unknown amount of hours together? Could they get over the bickering along enough to figure out how to get help? Could they actually pull together and work through their problems? Better yet, could they finally stop denying the attraction they've both buried since high school?

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