Blending
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  • Reads 15
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 39m
Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2022
Nicole Schmitt has always felt different from everyone around her. She really can't explain why, but she's never been able to interact well with others. She gave up a while ago on making friends, and now her main goal as she starts high school is to blend in and fly under the radar. She is ready to do it alone. That is, until Lauren comes into her life.

Lauren Mason is the new girl in town, being forced to start over after the sudden death of her father that led to her family's spontaneous move across the country. When Lauren starts high school, she misses her dad and resents her mom too much to care about much of anything else. That changes when she meets someone else who is struggling and could use a friend.

When Nicole and Lauren meet each other, they form an unlikely bond and become fast friends. When their parents meet each other, another unlikely bond is formed, one that changes both of their lives forever. Suddenly, their families blend, and their lives turn upside down all over again. Will Nicole and Lauren be able to adjust to the blending of their families, or will they go back to blending in separately?
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