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I could connect with Sarah Anderson's piece :Our Best Memories. Ina this moving fiction work, she tells the story of a best friend who falls in love, but is to scared to tell the other. The character believes that it is safer to remain friends then to risk it for one kiss
I really sympathize, having been in that situation before. I understand the characters because they seem real. They are not one-dimensional, with only their secrets making the piece reasonable. They are not perfect, with many flaws, but somehow it makes them more loveable. The impenetrable bond of friendship that they carry is unmistakable, so deep that they can tell what they need, from comfort to laughter. This piece is beautiful, and i would love to see this turned into a book. I give this 3 thumbs up:)
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