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Dear Best Friend,

Dear Best Friend,

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Oct 8, 2015
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Claire said that she was happy. Claire said that she couldn't wait to grow up. What else did she lie about? A story written in the p.o.v of Claire's best friend, Skylar (aka Sky). Each day for a month Claire slips a letter into Sky's locker. Sky doesn't get the meaning of the letters until the first of November, the last letter, the day it's. Too. Late.
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