When I Get You Alone
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  • Reads 1,914
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 01, 2011
Mature
Jordan Staal and Cayla Clark are best friends. Their mothers were best friends all throughout high school up to this very day. There was Eric and Marc who had Cayla’s older sister and brother  Megan and Alex growing up. Then there was Jordan and Cayla and Jared, Jordan’s youngest brother and Adam, Cayla’s youngest brother. The Staal’s and the Clark’s were practically one family. They went on trips together, as well as spent the holidays together. Accidentally they had all paired off when they were kids but Jordan and Cayla were the most inseparable between all of them. Jordan and even asked Cayla to move to Pittsburgh with him after he was drafted in 2007. There was no denying Jordan and even if she had how would Cayla survive without her best friend, her partner in crime, her better half? There was no way and so for the past four years everything has been smooth sailing. But can one night, and one secret ruin everything?
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