The Unpredictable Five Book Two

The Unpredictable Five Book Two

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Life couldn't be more perfect for Lacey. Ever since the prophecy had been fulfilled, she was sure that everything in her life would return to normal. For three years, it absolutely was. She was perfectly happy to be touring the world with her boyfriend as her fashion line had taken off, with their latest journey to Paris, France. The five had split out, no longer in contact with each other, as Nic stayed at Camp, Bridget moved to art school, Rachel continues high school and arts, and Kelsey continues her education. But when an old friend calls them all together for a reunion, things get a little more crazy as they move on to learn that it wasn't just fate that brought them back together. . .
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"Back to this hellhole, huh?" "I wouldn't call it a hellhole" He mutters. "Oh, but I would." I snap harshly. He almost flinches. "(Y/n), I'm sorry. It wasn't supposed to get out of hand like that..." I cut him off. "I know. But I can't believe you would ever think of doing that. It's cruel!" He looks away in shame. "I'm sorry." He says again. "It's not me you should have apologized to." I say, hot tears threatening to spill. I didn't know who to feel about him. I was so completely in love with him, maybe I still am, but they were my best friends. I just wish everything could have been different.

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