Just Like the Movies
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  • Reads 33
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2024
Sarah's life was supposed to be a blockbuster rom-com - charming boyfriend, ride-or-die best friend, and a tennis serve that could knock the socks off anyone. But when the credits rolled, her reality morphed into a messy drama.

Kai, her supposed soulmate, turned out to be the villain. And Jenna, her BFF? The ultimate plot twist.

Desperate to rewrite her story, Sarah turns to Clark - the one guy who's always been reel-worthy. With his quick wit, captivating smile, and a filmmaking passion that rivals her own love for tennis.

Their plan? Fake a relationship that'll make the entire campus swoon. Easy peasy, right?

Except real feelings have a way of sneaking into the script. And when Clark's own heartbreak and family struggles come into focus, Sarah realizes her fake boyfriend might just be the real deal.

Can they unscript the lies and find a love that's just like the movies? Or will their relationship remain nothing more than a Hollywood facade?
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