Every night, no matter what was to happen the following day, the girls would have four way Skype calls.
Lucy
Liddia
Rebekah
Max
As soon as they got home, a call would start and each person would join in when they had the time and sign out when they were needed else where but the call itself would last until 11-12pm every night. Their friendship was so strong that they needed to be with each other at all times. Each call was a blur of laughs and excitement. There was never a dull moment when they were together. Once they united, there was no stopping them.
Truly, the girls felt like their friendship was one that fate had destined for them and that no one could separate them. They stood by each other day in, day out; supported each other in each and every endeavour and, most importantly, stood side by side when they needed to defend each other. Who knows, maybe they would've even died for each other.
Every moment they spent together was like a scene from a movie. They were the three girls, the unlikely pairings, that ended up proving to be the most sacred and precious bond known. Quickly, their other friends in their respective lives became less important as they prioritised each other over the others. Was this right? Probably not. But why have other friends when they knew that this friendship was going to last an eternity?
However, hidden behind all the laughs and support, each girl was slowly breaking as they tried to support each other even when they were slowly crumbling.
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How Three Became Two
General FictionSome friendships don't break no matter what forces attack them, it just depends on how true the bind is
