BloomingKisses
What if the girl of your dreams has been right under your nose, inside your house at least once a week, as your little sister's best friend?
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The fact that Aria Robinson had a crush on her best friend's brother when she was six years old had become a recurring joke within Julie Carter and her parents for the following eight years. In an endearing, inevitable and excruciating way.
But even then, she had managed to keep the fact that she pathetically would die for James Carter to look at her differently a secret until his father accidentally slipped up on the day of his farewell party. The only thing that allowed Aria to sleep at night was the thought that James would be in another continent for at least four years until he came back from college.
Four years and a whole lot of changes later, James comes back just to find Aria as a completely different young woman. She was taller, older, more stylish, more mature, and more importantly: She seemed to have completely forgotten about James. Now, James tries to deny the fact that he's starting to realize there's more to her than just his little sister's best friend. And in between family dinners, teenage chaos and stolen glances, Aria questions whether she ever truly erased her feelings towards a certain older, heart-breaking, charming, and alluring Carter boy.