Forever & Always

Forever & Always

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Two best friends were secretly in love with each other. Cassy was abandoned in the orphanage when she was 5 and all she could remember from her past is her loving father who protected her day and night from the debt collectors that have been chasing them. Cassy tried hard to put the bits of pieces together in her memory where her father could be right now with the help of her best friend. Will's mother has been living in pain when she lost her first love. Will they able to confess their love for each other even though it takes risks?
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She dreamed about him every night. Four years ago he left leaving her with a heartache. Amy's best friend Alice was like the sister that Amy never had and she hoped that Alice's brother Kyle would be the boyfriend she never had. But things didn't go the way she wanted and now Amy has to face a situation where being with Kyle is not just impossible but also forbidden. How will she cope with this new situation, especially now that there isn't Alice to teach her how to behave with him? How will she manage to overcome everything and make her dream come true? What really happened to Alice? Will she keep helping Amy, even in her absence? "Going into the classroom has now become a torment, sweet yet painful. It's like putting a child in a room full of candies and not letting him touch any."

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