The 'it' couple
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  • Reads 16,492
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 11m
Complete, First published May 10, 2016
Jade and Alex are the 'it' couple. The couple that always wins prom king and prom queen, the couple that is known for relationship goals, the couple that everyone wants to be; but there's problems, many problems. 
  
  Jade can't pretend with Alex anymore, her feelings are getting stronger and stronger each day, she can't help it. She is in love with Alex. Every time his lips press against hers, she just wants to tell him, but the kisses are fake, everything is fake. 
  
  Will Jade ever speak up? Will people find out about there small secret? There big lies?  Will the words 'I love you' ever mean something?
  
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