Seeing Double
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 11m
  • Reads 160
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 5
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2015
Addyson Stewart and Blithe Hamlin are the two best friends in all of Indiana. But when the duo meets a boy, Jerome, they both fall in love, letting his sweet personality and handsome features consume them. Soon enough, the girls are fighting over him, letting Jerome break them apart. They both go their own separate ways, forgetting about each other and allowing Jerome to take control of their lives. But soon, they realize how wrong they were about the pulchritudinous boy that they thought they'd never let go of. But is it even really him anymore? What happened to the man whom they both fell for? And will the girls eventually show up at each other's doorstep to figure out what's going on, or will Jerome tear them apart forever?
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