We Started As Friends (August Alsina)
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  • Reads 7,463
  • Votes 375
  • Parts 16
  • Time 2h 30m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2015
Sixteen year old Jaleah(Juh-Lee-Uh) Makayla Diaz lives in Los Angles and is in her second year of high school. While others are looking for their high school romance, she's staying in the books. School first, boys last. Of course she's friends with them, but nothing more. No dating. Her parents have that rule. Not that she minds, it makes it easier when explains why she rejects someone. Needless to say, she is a 'good girl.' Will all of this change when the 'bad boy' from New Orleans comes to her school. Sixteen year old, August Alsina, moves to Los Angles, to escape his past. They become best friends, but after a few years, they realize their true feelings. Will they be able to make it work?
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