If Only I Knew

If Only I Knew

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Parker and Lydia's parents have been best friends before the two of them were even born. When Kylie and Isaac found out they were having Parker they were beyond happy to hear the news. A couple months later Lydia's parents found out they were having Lydia. What happens when Lydia starts to develop feelings for Parker, but has to sit and watch all the relationships Parker goes through. - GirlxGirl By: coolbeans
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