He Forgot

He Forgot

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Hazel Summerfield is now only known in her hometown as the girl who was dumped by her childhood bestfriend and love, Asher Samuels, Hollywood's new It-boy and teenage heart-throb. When he breaks up with her she is left heart broken, lonely, and lost without any real identity of who she really is. She isolates herself at school and becomes an outcast. One day Hazel and everyone in her hometown are listening to an interview of his, when someone asks about Hazel. Asher's only reply: "Who?" Hazel is left feeling humilated and even more heart broken than she did before. So what happens when she sees him again and gets the opportunity to really tell him how she feels? And in front of thousands of people? I suck at blurbs so please give it a chance and at least read the prolouge & first chapter.... :)
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