Dear Heart, Why Him?

Dear Heart, Why Him?

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Tracey Morgan was in love. Deeply in love. In love like she's never been in love before. Sadly, with a guy that'll never see her worth. She's always fantasizing about the perfect love. About how pure it is. She keeps it in her journal. For her, the idea of love is something special that comes easy, you just need to wait and do some pushing. But then, it all changed as she pursued him.
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I wish someone had warned me that pretending to date your best friend only works if you're not actually in love with them. Engfa: I don't have feelings for my best friend. That's what I say to every girl I go out with, but it always turns out the same. Charlotte and I are just friends, that's all. Until this summer... Charlotte: I do have feelings for my best friend, but I'm too scared to confess. I'm just a hopeless romantic hoping that my best friend might eventually see me as something more. When Engfa has to head home for her brother's wedding, it's only natural for her to bring her best friend along. Yet, Engfa's anxieties about returning home present an opportunity for Charlotte to show her as more than just a friend-by pretending to be her girlfriend. As the boundaries between friendship and something deeper begin to blur, will Engfa finally recognize what everyone else has been saying all along and admit her true feelings? Or will she choose to suppress her emotions to preserve their friendship? After all, a summer fling pretending to be in a relationship shouldn't hurt... or should it?

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