I Would've Bet on Us

I Would've Bet on Us

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Junior year was supposed to be forgettable. A repeat of last year's hallway glances, burnt coffee, and gossip whispered under the breath. But then he shows up in my car at lunch-tall, familiar, and completely unaware of what we almost were. And suddenly, the routine doesn't feel so routine. This is the story of late-night texts that meant too much, parking lot conversations that meant even more, and a friendship that starts with smoke and puppy love and ends somewhere between hope and heartbreak. I don't know how it ends yet. And that's the scariest part. Because if you'd asked me then? I would've bet on us.
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Cherish The Moments We Had Together A Story of Second Chances and New Beginnings When Ethan Collins is uprooted from everything familiar-his hometown, his friends, his girlfriend-and transplanted to Westwood in the middle of junior year, he's convinced his life is over. Armed with bitter resentment and a long-distance relationship he's determined to maintain, he arrives at Westwood High expecting nothing but misery. What he finds instead is a world that refuses to let him wallow. There's Andy, the effortlessly charismatic athlete who won't take no for an answer. Dayna Prescott, the mysterious "Westwood royalty" who seems to have her own agenda. And a cast of characters who all seem to know who he is before he's even introduced himself-courtesy of his surgeon mother's growing legend and his lawyer father's rising star. Ethan doesn't want a fresh start. He wants his old life back. But as boxes get unpacked and unfamiliar hallways become navigable, he begins to realize that maybe-just maybe-being forced to rebuild isn't the end of his story. It might be the beginning of something he never knew he needed. This is a story about the messy reality of starting over. About the guilt of moving forward when part of you wants to stay stuck. About discovering that sometimes the worst thing that can happen to you opens the door to the best thing you never saw coming. Not every ending is an ending. Sometimes it's just an uncomfortable new chapter. Disclaimer: This work is a completely original piece of fiction. Any similarities to existing characters, events, or settings are purely coincidental. All characters, names, places, and situations are the product of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or any real-life events is entirely unintentional and coincidental. This story does not reference or incorporate any copyrighted material from other works.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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