The Unlikely Friendship
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  • Reads 1,297
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 49m
Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2013
It all started with a volleyball to the face freshman year and a beautiful, awkward, and unlikely friendship was born.
      
      He's popular, she's an outsider.
      
      He's star quarterback, she's drum major.
      
      He can get a girl with just a smile, she struggles to get any attention from the opposite sex.
      
      His friends don't understand it, her friends are secretly hoping that they will date.
      
      For Ben and Andrea life has been an unpredictable roller coaster. It was decided for them that when they entered high school certain people would be your friends and others would view you as an outsider of their clique. That all changed one day in the gym when during a volleyball game Ben spiked the ball and it hit Andrea right square in the face, and ever since then they have been inseparable. Whether it's pulling pranks, Andrea getting Ben out of some girl trouble, Andrea helping Ben study for a test so he doesn't fail, Ben making sure Andrea has a life or sneaking out at night to go on wild adventures, life for their friends and families has never been dull. But what happens if one or maybe even both of them start to have feelings for the other?
      
      This fun-filled story will make you laugh, cry, scream, or sigh from the wild antics that will arise from The Unlikely Friendship.

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