Alice Brown fell in love with Jack the day she moved into her freshman dorm. Problem is, sheβs been stuck in the friend zone ever since. After another meaningless breakup, sheβs ready to confess her feelings to Jack. Jack Sullivan has mistaken friendship for love once before and has vowed never to
Done Being Friends
β Scribed by Trisha Grace
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 146 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Faith and Zac grew up together. Faith grew up in a supportive and loving family while Zacs family was basically non-existent. Both have money and looks, and they couldnt be more suited for each other.
Even as they ventured into different paths in life, theyve remained friendsbest friends. Its a line neither has dared to cross. But when Faiths father collapses and is sent to the hospital, Faiths perfect little world is turned upside-down.
Upon arriving at the hospital and seeing Faith in the arms of another, Zac sees the real possibility of losing her and decides to step up.
But not everyone is happy about the change, and amidst the chaos, more trouble awaits.
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