Best Broken Friends
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  • Reads 34
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 5
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2020
Birds of a feather flock together, most of the time friends are connected to each other because of the similarities they posses, perhaps they share the same likes, dislikes, lifestyle,etc.
   But friendship can also be based on brokenness.
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Meet Chimmamanda Yvette Obiora, A 17 year old Nigerian girl who had to move to America, after her mother married a billionaire who is an American. Her life may seem perfect but she faces many internal struggles including her not-so-nice   Step-father and her uncaring mother.
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Tessa Andrews is of British origin and next in line to her family's inheritance, She dwells in America however, with her father, but all that glitters is not gold, her father is a severe workaholic with anger issues.
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When the paths of these girls cross, it becomes the start of a beautiful friendship.
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