I should have known
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  • Reads 1,249
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 7
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2011
Holly and Zach's story continues in the sequel to 'who'd have known'.

At first for Holly it seems like it couldn't get better; she had the guy she always wanted, the best friend she could always rely on and a brand new car! It's as if nothing could bring her down. Until Zach keeps making dissapearances and lame excuses. What's going on? is he cheating on her? Did he ever really change? It's all about trust. But does she trust him? Then Izzy starts to forget her because she's so busy with Liam and Holly is left alone. And just when she thinks it can't get eny more complicated, her mum get's a new boyfriend. But her new boyfriend isn't what he seems. Can Holly figure it all out and fix everything before her life falls apart?
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