Surviving High School Without Your Best Friend

Surviving High School Without Your Best Friend

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Since the beginning of seventh grade, Caylin and Abbie have been best friends. They did everything together. But, Caylin comes from a military family. She moves around a lot. When it comes time for Caylin to move again, how the hell is Abbie so post to survive High School all by herself? She knew it was going to be hard, turns out, it was a lot harder. Walking in on the first day of HIGH SCHOOL without a best friend by your side is going to be hard. I guess only time will tell if she survives high school without a best friend.
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