Daylight

Daylight

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{Under serious construction} Taylor and Michael have been best friends since middle school, and everyone has assumed that they would end up together. Taylor told herself she would focus on on her education instead of guys, but once they entered high school, she saw Michael as more than just her best friend. He became all she could think about. When the careless jock, John, contacts Taylor and shows sudden interest in her, she becomes skeptical. He's done the same with many girls, but something felt different about the way he contacted her. It felt more genuine. Does he truly feel this way about her, or is it some sick joke made to play with her feelings? It didn't matter, he couldn't get to her so easily. She liked Michael, and no one could ever come between their friendship. Or could they?
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