You're My Use to be Best Friend
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Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2015
" I'm sick and tired of you, stop following me like a lost dog and go find new friends. I don't need you, gosh Madeline just get out of my life we will never be friends do you understand. You're dragging me down and what they say is true you are a freak, a loser, and you'll never have friends."

 I stared at him with tears in my eyes trying to hold them back. I thought we were best friends we were suppose to stick together. 

Well that was three years ago, my name is Madeline Anderson and my best friend I mean ex best friend who talked to me like I was trash well that was Jayden Park the bad boy. Apparently I'm the nerd  who gets the A's all my classes. Sadly Jayden needs tutoring lessons, but what if those lessons bring up old bad memories for Madeline. Will she fall for Jayden, or will she ignore him like she has for the last three years. Read more of You're My Use to be Best Friend to find out.
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