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These former friends might be faking their engagement but revealed crushes prove there might not be anything fictional about their arrangement.In college, I often saw Judd Sylver in the library. He was a cool, broody type of guy who reminded me of a deeply tortured soul who might write poetry.He was very different from the boy I met in third grade on National Make a New Friend Day when I passed him a note, asking if he wanted to be my new friend: Check yes or no.(I'm a bit obsessed with calendar days.)He was also vastly different from the young man who stood me up after I asked him to his prom.Twenty years later, I can let bygones be bygones, especially when he rescues me from a bad date.Then I witness him breaking up with his girlfriend which resulted in a sticky coffee drink on his chiseled cheeks and ice cubes on his fine-fitting jeans.I offered him a napkin.Hey, once a friend, always a friend, right? _insert sarcasm_However, Judd takes us to the next level at my mother's garden party, where a misunderstanding occurs with a teeny tiny slip of the tongue and a precious ring on my finger.And suddenly, I'm Judd's fiancee. Fake or not, things are about to get a little too real with my old friend.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
These former friends might be faking their engagement but revealed crushes prove there might not be anything fictional about their arrangement.In college, I often saw Judd Sylver in the library. He was a cool, broody type of guy who reminded me of a deeply tortured soul who might write poetry.He was very different from the boy I met in third grade on National Make a New Friend Day when I passed him a note, asking if he wanted to be my new friend: Check yes or no.(I'm a bit obsessed with calendar days.)He was also vastly different from the young man who stood me up after I asked him to his prom.Twenty years later, I can let bygones be bygones, especially when he rescues me from a bad date.Then I witness him breaking up with his girlfriend which resulted in a sticky coffee drink on his chiseled cheeks and ice cubes on his fine-fitting jeans.I offered him a napkin.Hey, once a friend, always a friend, right? _insert sarcasm_However, Judd takes us to the next level at my mother's garden party, where a misunderstanding occurs with a teeny tiny slip of the tongue and a precious ring on my finger.And suddenly, I'm Judd's fiancee. Fake or not, things are about to get a little too real with my old friend.