More Than Friends [ON HOLD]

More Than Friends [ON HOLD]

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Love is weird. It's an attraction towards someone which you simply can't control. Like for instance, let's say you're out and about taking a walk in the park and bump into someone. Their's possibility that you'll feel a physical attraction towards that person, even though you don't know the slightest thing about him/her. You might've physically fallen for a serail killer for all you know. And then there's more of an.. emotional type of love, with, what I guess you could call, more of a connection.. Like, let's just say, you've known someone for a whole awful lot of years. You might start feeling something bigger for them without even realising it. And the worst part is that when you finally realise what you're feeling, it's too late.
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When Melissa was about to drop out of school because she couldn't afford housing without a roommate, Alex was there. When she needed a personal chauffer because her car broke down, Alex was there. When her boyfriend cheated on her and she needed a shoulder to cry on, Alex was there. They have been the best of friends since sophomore year of college. They know each other inside and out, and there's nothing they wouldn't do for each other. But, when Alex has a request, will Mel return the favor? And what will become of them if she does? Can friends with benefits actually work?

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