Just Friends

Just Friends

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Callie Rose Rivera, a 16 year old girl from Phoenix, Arizona, just transferred to New Water Public High School in Cleveland, Ohio. Fitting in has never been Callie's expertise. Finding someone to rely on hasn't been her expertise either since her dad ran at the first chance he had five years ago. Throughout all of this, as Callie is walking down the steps of New Water her stormy grey eyes lock with fall brown ones. Her feet stumble like a toddler, her heart races like a track runner close to the finish line. Seconds later she stops and realizes her reality. "Stop it. This isn't like you and it's fucking stupid. People aren't that trustable. You know that." she thinks, quickly reassuring herself... Just for the moment. Later Callie finds herself being befriended by Adam Theron; the guy she knows as the person owning the shimmering brown eyes. Watching her guard slowly come down and her heart grow Callie needs to make a decision. Let those brown eyes break down her walls, or build them back up again. Because people can't be trusted right? Right.
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