Fighting Feelings
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  • Reads 86,067
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  • Parts 84
  • Time 13h 21m
Complete, First published Apr 17, 2022
Mature
"You can't say stuff like that" I mumble, and he chuckles. "And why cant I?".

"Because we're friends" I say, reminding both him and myself. I dont miss how Cameron's smile drops a little from my reminder, but he plays it off and nudges my shoulder.

"Indeed we are pretty girl. So I suggest you quit blushing around me. That's not what friends do".

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Charlotte Hendrix. Everyone at school views her as sweet, innocent little Charlotte. And although she is sweet, she's not as innocent as everyone thinks.

Cameron Cooper. The new boy. The kind, funny boy who hides his shitty life with a big smile on his face. The boy who tries help everyone but forgets himself.  

What a perfect match.

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After having a small, awkward interaction with the new guy while rushing not to be late to Ms Parkers math class, having to eat lunch together with friends was not what Charlotte expected. But when left alone, with the help of three milkshakes, a friendship forms between the two. 

Well..its a bit more complicated than a simple friendship.

Feelings are quickly formed, but its never that simple. Add some denial, a few milkshakes, alot of toxic friendship, and a bit of fighting feelings, and you end up with this hectic story.
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