Right Person Too Late

Right Person Too Late

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A love story between two childhood best friends turned strangers, separated by time and life, reunited in their final year at Melbourne Uni. Noah and Arsema were the best of friends growing up in the small town of Port Beaver, however, that all changed when Arsema's dad got a new job in Sydney and she had to move. Over time the two drifted apart and lost all contact with each other. Despite all that Noah's heart still pined for her when there were heart-breaking and life-changing moments in his life and she wasn't there by his side. 9 years after Arsema had moved out of Port Beaver, they end up attending the same university and being in the same class. After reuniting the two rekindle their friendship and their love started to flourish and blossom, until... *** I copyright this book, please don't copyright and if you know anyone who has, please contact me.
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They were inseparable - until they weren't. Now, they barely speak. Eighteen-year-old Amaria and Elias were childhood best friends. Late-night calls, secret handshakes, inside jokes - they knew each other better than anyone else. That is, until something happened in Year 13 that tore them apart. Whispers. Betrayal. Silence. Amaria is stepping into her first year of university-Year 14-with high hopes, a fresh start, and her best friend Zara by her side. She's ready to focus on her degree, leave the drama of secondary school behind, and grow into herself. But the past isn't done with her yet. Elias, the boy she ghosted after an emotional confession at the end of Year 13, is not only attending the same university-but he's in the same seminar group. What starts as stolen glances and awkward silences quickly reignites into tension, confusion, and the kind of chemistry that never really disappeared. Elias's older brother, Noah, is also on campus-more grounded and protective, offering occasional advice and support, especially when things between Elias and Amaria get messy. As Amaria balances her coursework, complicated emotions, and the realities of adulting, she's forced to reckon with the pain she left behind-and decide whether she's brave enough to stop running from it. Amaria's still guarded, still bruised by everything he didn't say back then. Elias? He acts like nothing happened, but there's guilt hiding behind his easy smile and that same look in his eyes whenever he's near her.

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