Place We Were Made
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  • Reads 1,875
  • Votes 74
  • Parts 10
  • Time 5h 2m
Complete, First published Aug 15, 2022
Mature
Betty Cooper and Jughead Jones were best friends before they became lovers, which made the relationship so seamless. When she gets the chance to go to New York to study writing, there was nothing that Jughead would allow to get in the way of her going - not even himself. He sends her off, even if the act of doing so kills him. 

Years later, she returns with the hope of healing things between her and him, desperately needing her best friend back in her life. As she spends more time at home and mending relationships, she finds herself diving head-first into her second book, unable to stop the writing flow she had gone in. Once the finished product becomes a reality, she's afraid it may cause more trouble than good.
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The Athlete, the Sweetheart, and the Cynic

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In a taunting voice, Reggie added, "Gee, Betty, it must be hard having a crush on some loner who doesn't even like girls." Betty raised her eyebrows, wordlessly commanding him to leave. "Did you hear me, Goldilocks?" "Oh I heard you, I just don't care. Time for you to leave, Reggie, you're not getting anywhere with me." On the outside, Betty Cooper was the perfect girl. A straight A student, sweet and kind, a play-by-the-rules kind of girl. Archie Andrews was her next door neighbor and best friend, athletically inclined, and though somewhat lacking in intellect, he was sincere and devoted. They were the epitome of the perfect couple, and everyone couldn't help but believe that Archie and Betty, young though they were, would someday end up together. But in this group there was another friend, Jughead Jones, a cynical, sardonic aspiring writer. He didn't always feel like he fit it with Betty and Archie. But somehow, he felt like he belonged with them, though he couldn't place why.