Friends? True confessions of an average teenager
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Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2016
I thought I was in love with David. Maybe I was . All I knew is that now I wasn't. I liked to have him around because he made me feel
special. He made me feel wanted. It was nice to have someone willing to brave the wrath of their father to  sneak out to buy me a dr. Pepper at midnight and a snickers bar just because he knew they were my favorites. But no it couldn't have been love because it took me only two months to realize I'd rather have my best friend back. 

Mary is an average teen. She has a great group of friends, a church she believes in, and a family that has problems but tries to make life work. Then she dates David. As the line between these long time friends blurs, who comes out as friends and who comes out alone?
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