What the Moon Said
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  • Reads 371
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 4
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2015
"You want this back?" He held up my book teasingly. I nodded, frustrated. "Well then, I'll make a deal with you."

"And what deal would that be?" I crossed my arms, not pleased with the outcome of our confrontation. 

"In order for you to have this book..." His tone softened. "You have to be my friend."
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When Ruby's book--a dying present from her mother--is stolen by a strange boy in the woods, she's determined to get it back. But there's a catch: she has to become his friend. However, he's much harder to deal with than expected. He's clingy, gets jealous easily, has a habit of breaking into Ruby's house, and is entirely inexperienced when it comes to acting like a civilized human being. When love forms between the two, it is proven that life is truly the greatest fairy tale of them all.
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