Every Girl Needs a Boy Best Friend (On Hold)
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  • Reads 74
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2017
It's silent for the next few minutes until a thought randomly pops into my mind. "I don't understand why the world thinks a girl can't just be friends with a guy without falling in love with him."
      
      Hemingway turns to me and smiles. "I know exactly what you mean."
      
      16-year-old Autumn Carter wants a friend, but not just any friend; a good friend. One the understands her and see the world as she sees it. Up until now, she hasn't had that friend. Autumn becomes more desperate the more her busy money-addicted parents ignore her. searching seems hopeless until she meets Hemingway Woods, a kind, simple, down to earth guy. Autumn isn't sure if he's meant for her, but only time will tell. With a journey of self-discovery and adventures around every corner, Autumn starts to find the true feeling of happiness.
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