Distance Means Nothing
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  • Reads 55
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Oct 22, 2016
Life didn't really work out with Kate. She doesn't get along with her family, relationships never go as planned, and she even has battles with herself. But nothing is better than best friends, even if they're behind two screens. 
Sooner or later, she's finally an adult. Living alone and still completely empty. She has a part time job at Petco that pays pretty good, and she has her two friends, Mack and Martha, who ended up moving to Upstate New York to live near her. 
After their two years of friendship, feelings start to get physical, and not in that sort of way. 
They started feeling each other's sadness, pain, happiness. Every emotion was felt by the other. And sometimes, it wasn't such a good thing.
Throughout this book, three friends, and a guy who decided to pick up Kate's heart on the way, make a journey of hope, love, and true friendship.
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