Almost Strangers | Azzi Fudd - Book II

Almost Strangers | Azzi Fudd - Book II

Season 2 of 2
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(*Must read The Bridges I Burned before this one!*) Two years ago, Azzi didn't show up at the airport when Lexie left for Japan without a goodbye. Two years ago, Azzi Fudd learned what heartbreak really felt like. Now Lexie is back; older, sharper, impossible not to notice... and somehow even more confusing than before. Azzi expected anger. Distance. Maybe closure. Lexie is different now harder to read, quick to flirt, hiding something behind every smirk. And Azzi isn't the same girl she once was either. But the worst part? Every moment alone together feels like old gravity pulling them back in... no matter how hard they both pretend they've moved on.Because after everything, they aren't strangers.But they're not the same girls who fell in love, either. They're something in-between. Something unfinished.
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What We Left Unsaid

  •  The Bridges I Burned | Azzi Fudd - Book I
    Season 1
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  • Season 2
    56 parts
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Everyone thinks they're already dating. They laugh it off. Deny it. Say it'll never happen. But when stolen touches last too long and "just friends" starts to feel like a lie, Azzi and Delaney find themselves toeing a line neither of them knows how to cross. That is until they have to ask themselves the question they've spent years avoiding: What if they were always meant to cross the line?

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