Noah & Claire
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Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2015
Noah and Claire have been neighbours and best friends forever. When Noah's family moved three hundred miles away just before third grade, they were limited to long phone calls and longer months spent waiting for the summer together. Life goes on for each of them, and the distance allows them to grow away from one another, to meet different sorts of people, to discover themselves, to stumble along their respective paths, somehow always finding themselves back together for the summer to recount the parts of their years that hadn't made it into phone calls, texts, emails, or letters. They are, first and foremost, each other's best friends.

This is a set of short stories. Though they follow they same characters, the chapters are most often separate from one another and do not follow the same plot. This is about the little things that built two characters' relationship throughout their lives. It is about love and friendship and the detours we take in life that make us who we are. It is about how the people we know make us who we are.
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