The one that got away
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  • Reads 57
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Apr 23, 2015
Mature
Bridgette Hale is a shy, nice, and much of a bookworm. A girl with waist-length brown hair, brown eyes, and a beautiful smile. But in the fifth grade she gets transferred into another school and meets Jake Anderson. He was very nice and accepted her. Later did she not know that as the school years go by she starts to like him and finally in the ninth grade she admits her love of him.  She believes that she has to make the first move. Can this small decision really make a big impact?

Jake Anderson is a funny, quirky, and very kind. A guy with curly/wavy brown hair, hazel eyes, and will be there when ever you need him. He is Best Friends with Bridgette Hale and he just sees her as a friend. He has had some girlfriends in the past but the girlfriend he has now is  crazy. He did't know it at the time. Will Jake ever realize whats in front of him or will he go for his ex-ex girlfriend?
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