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Hunter and Melody have been best friends since they were born, but somehow Melody fell in love with Hunter. He was dating Lucy the most popular girl in school who claimed she needed to keep their a relationship a secret so in public she was dating Nick who starts liking Melody. It's a lover's triangle that could end a friendship and break a few hearts along the way as well.

Chapter 1 Prologue

Prologue

Hunter was a very shy kid. He could count all his friends on one hand, but none of that mattered to him. He didn't care to be popular. He had an amazing best friend. A wonderful girlfriend, but no one could know about her.

She was the most popular girl in school and couldn't be seen at school with him. She had a reputation to uphold. So, they snuck around and made it work. He would do anything for her because he really loved her. He didn't need anyone to know about them. He trusted her.

Melody is Hunter's best friend they are always together. She's known him since they were born. Their families were even great friends and did everything together. She knows all about his secret girlfriend, and even covers for him.

Little does Hunter know that Melody is in love with him. She wishes he would look at her like he does Lucy and see her for more than just his friend. She just wants him to want her. She thinks he deserves better than the fake relationship Lucy is offering him.

So, what happens when Melody walks away from Hunter telling him he needs to make a choice? Will he choose Lucy that he has to always sneak around with? Or will he finally take everything Melody has to offer?

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