But that was a lie...

But that was a lie...

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Hi, I'm Kate. I'm an ordinary girl in an ordinary high school living the ordinary life. I'm not the most popular, nor the most un-popular. I'm the invisable girl in between. Life's floating away like always when I one night check my phone to see a messege from a guy. A guy "who keeps my mind busy" as my mother says. Will my life ever be the same again?
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Christina has had her life figured out for as long as she could remember. The plan was always to get into Harvard and become a journalist. So what if she doesn't have much of a social life? She's got friends. Even one who's pretty close. A busy social calender never fit into the plan. And a boyfriend certainly didn't. Especially with her father's strict rules. Besides there'd be plenty of time for all that later, right? Mike doesn't know what he's doing past the next week. His only plan for the future includes turning out to be nothing like his father. And possibly finding a girl who actually likes him for himself rather than for his face and social status, for a change. He's beginning to think they're all the same, though - pretty and nice to be around for a while, but pretty shallow. Mike and Christina have known each other forever but haven't been close for years. They soon start to question their priorities and why in the world they let their friendship fall apart so long ago. Can their relationship, still so young and fragile, withstand what's ahead?

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