The Best of Both Worlds
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2015
A Saturday afternoon with not a cloud in the sky - sure seems like the perfect day to go for a walk… but bump people on the sidewalk? Sage doesn’t think so. Charlie, on the other hand, thinks it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to him. She’s from an elite private school, he’s from the public school near the market. He’s had experiences with people from the ghetto, she’s got friends from those big houses in that subdivision over there. Yes, they know they’re opposites, and they hate how they don’t always see eye to eye. Despite the arguments about which route is the fastest way to get to this place, or to what would have happened if they lived in the 80’s, will they learn to accept their differences, or will they just stop what would have developed to a great friendship?
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