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There are two sides to every breakup.

This is Jordan and Courtney, totally in love. Sure, they were an unlikely high school couple. But they clicked; it worked. They're even going to the same college, and driving cross-country together for orientation.

Then Jordan dumps Courtney... read more

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  • “Actually, if you need a book like that to tell you he's just not that into you, you're probably not the type that's going to actually be able to let go.”
    Jocelyn
  • “No matter how much you tell yourself you're over someone, your heart knows the truth.”
    Courtney
  • “You must remember that things are not always completely black and white.”
    Jocelyn
  • “Don't turn your back on things just because you're hurting.”
    Jocelyn
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  • Because, let’s face it—no matter how much you tell yourself you’re over someone, your heart knows the truth.
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  • People come and go, in and out of each other’s lives like it’s nothing. So I don’t know how/why this should be a big deal.
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  • “Yes, I’m here,” I say. “What is it?” “I love you.” And then he hangs up the phone.
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  • MySpace is seriously going to be responsible for everyone losing their minds.
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  • Maybe it’s our bodies’ way of telling us we were meant to be. Or maybe I, like, cuddle raped him or something.
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  • It’s weird that everything can be the same, that he can go on liking honey mustard, and yet everything is different.
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  • And then I realize Jordan’s next to me, sleeping, his arms wrapped around me, our legs tangled together under the blanket.
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  • He remembered the cheese this time. I look at the burger and promptly burst into tears.
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  • I can’t stop looking at his shirts. Or touching them. I’m, like, stroking his shirts right now. Over and over, like some sort of shirt pervert.
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  • He looks at me then, and we’re kissing and his hands are on my body. We fall onto his bed, and he pulls away for a second to look at me. “I love you, Court,” he says. “I love you, too.”
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First Sentence edit see section history

I'm a traitor to my generation.

Table of Contents edit see section history

The Trip: Courtney
The Trip: Jordan
Before: Jordan
Before: Courtney
The Trip: Courtney
Before: Jordan
Before: Courtney
The Trip: Courtney
Before: Courtney
Before: Jordan
The Trip: Jordan
The Trip: Courtney
Before: Jordan
The Trip: Courtney
Before: Courtney
Before: Jordan
The Trip: Jordan
Before: Jordan
Before: Jordan
Before: Courtney
The Trip: Courtney
The Trip: Jordan
Before: Courtney
Before: Jordan
The Trip: Courtney
The Trip: Jordan
The Trip: Courtney
The Trip: Jordan
The Trip: Courtney
Before: Jordan
The Trip: Jordan
Before: Jordan
Before: Courtney
The Trip: Courtney
The Trip: Jordan
The Trip: Courtney
The Trip: Jordan
After: Courtney
After: Jordan
After: Courtney
After: Courtney

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  1. Lauren Barnholdt (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Country: USA
Publication Date: June 26, 2007
ISBN: 1416913181
Page Count: 304

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