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Just Drive
Summary:
"Never say your sorry. It's a sign of weakness. The faster you learn that, the longer you'll live."
Sydney MaQueen has always lived that boring cliché life of a working class citizen. That is until she and her best friend Tony went to a bar after work.
When the news shows a wanted women that looks strikingly like Sydney, she gets taken into jail. Here, she finds out the shocking truth that her parents never told her:
She has a twin.
As she bonds with her criminal sister, she learns more and more about the past. When they break out of jail together, Sidney realizes that the past doesn't matter anymore. The past is now.
Running from the law, Sydney and her sister do a lot of illegal things. Street racing being a biggy. But what happens when Sydney starts having doubts? What if she starts wanting nothing to do with this new life, but go back to the boring life she once had?
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AnnaNoel
Just Drive
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"You love someone, you open yourself up to suffering, that's the sad truth. Maybe they'll break your heart, maybe you'll break their heart and never be able to look at yourself in the same way. Those are the risks. The thought of losing so much control over personal happiness is unbearable. That's the burden. Like wings, they have weight, we feel that weight on our backs, but they are a burden that lifts us. Burdens which allow us to fly..."<br /> -Dr. Jack Hodgins (Bones)