Frenemies

Frenemies

by Alexa Young
Frenemies

Frenemies

by Alexa Young

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Overview

What happens when two besties become full-blown worsties?

Avalon Greene rules the fashion scene at her sunny SoCal middle school with a diamond-clad fist, calling out classmates for their fashion-do's and most unfortunate clothes-pas. She's determined to host the social event of the season—a soiree in honor of her forever-friendship with Halley! Unfortunately, Halley's new look is one thing Avalon just can't celebrate. . . .

Halley Brandon is just back from art camp and can't wait to share her funky new style with her best friend, Avalon. But when Avalon cries fashion foul, Halley realizes her best friend's true colors may clash with her own. Has their ultra-fabulous friendship finally gone out of style?

From sharing custody of their puppy, Pucci, to drawing up a list of who gets which friends, Avalon and Halley discover what happens when you battle the person who knows everything about you—and isn't afraid to use your secrets to get what she wants.

Best friends. Worst enemies. Frenemies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061975691
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 01/17/2024
Series: Frenemies Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 245
File size: 736 KB
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years

About the Author

Alexa Young lives in the Los Angeles area. Frenemies is her first novel.

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Frenemies

Chapter One

Missed you, love you, mean it

Halley Brandon had survived the impossible: two whole months away from her best friend in the world. But now she was finally home.

Her mom had barely stopped her champagne-colored Mercedes CLK convertible before Halley was out the car door, racing through her family's ultramodern living room toward the backyard that bordered Avalon Greene's property.

She slipped through the sun-bleached wood gate and tiptoed along the edge of the Greenes' sparkling infinity pool, the water shining like a smooth aquamarine gemstone in the warm Southern California sun. Avalon was reading in her usual spot beside the mosaic-tiled patio table—her long, straight blond hair shielding her face like a veil. Up until this summer, Halley had spent every June, July, and August right here, sipping Snapple Peach Iced Tea and challenging Avalon to swim-offs. But last spring she'd applied to UC Berkeley's Inkubator Art Program and couldn't not go once she'd been lucky enough to get accepted to California's most exclusive art camp. At first, Avalon didn't get what an honor it was for Halley to get in and tried to convince her not to go, but eventually she understood and was totally happy for her friend.

Halley silently sank into her favorite chaise lounge and let out a sigh. "Nice day, isn't it?"

"Ohmygod!" Avalon leapt up from her chair. "You're here!" She ran over and dove onto Halley, smothering her best friend with a monster hug. Both girls giggled as Halley tried to blink back the tears that were beginning to well up in her intense blue eyes.

"So!"Avalon stood, reaching her arms out to Halley. "I can't believe you're really back!"

"I really am!" Halley laughed and quickly ran a finger under her bottom lashes before letting Avalon pull her off the chaise.

"I missed you like crazy." Avalon shook her head dramatically and cast her deep Hershey Kiss–colored eyes down at her perfectly French-pedicured toenails. "It was awful without you."

"I know, but—" Just as Halley was about to tell Avalon every detail about every minute she'd spent in Berkeley, she heard a bark and turned to see the girls' golden retriever–mix puppy, Pucci—named for the favorite designer of Constance Greene and Abigail Brandon, a.k.a. "The Moms"—rounding the back of the Greenes' saffron-hued Spanish-style house. In a replay of Avalon's tackle from a minute ago, Pucci leapt onto Halley and covered her with sloppy wet kisses.

"Oh, Pucci! I missed you, too, my little Pucci-poochy-pooch!" Halley wrapped her arms around the puppy and sank back onto the lounge chair. "I can't believe how big you've gotten!"

Pucci woofed at Avalon, and Halley looked up at her best friend again.

"Ohmygod—Pucci's not the only one who's bigger!" Halley practically screamed, staring at her best friend's chest. Avalon's A-cups had practically doubled in size since July.

Avalon grimaced. "Hey, leave 'the girls' alone."

"I think it's more like 'the women' at this point!" Halley stifled a laugh.

"Uh-huh." Avalon's face clouded over slightly.

Halley sensed she'd accidentally stepped onto an Ava-landmine and figured she should start backing out. Quietly. "Well, with or without the new developments, you look totally fab!" Halley grinned, relaxing back into the chaise. "You're so tan, and that skirt is awesome. Where'd you find it?"

"Thanks. It's Stella McCartney. I know we're not discount shoppers, but I heard about this crazy influx of Stella pieces at Nordstrom Rack in July. I couldn't resist!" Avalon tilted her head. Her eyes traveled from Halley's long, wavy dark locks down to the tips of her vintage lavender leather boots. "Are those . . . cowboy boots?"

"Yup!" Halley waited for Avalon to ask her more about her ensemble: a silky gray camisole and black Bermuda shorts with a wide wine-colored belt. The shorts actually belonged to Chad Rollins; stealing them out of the graphic design instructor's room had been her ultimate art camp Truth or Dare moment.

"Wow . . . cute." Avalon wrinkled her nose.

"What?" Halley asked. "Don't you think I'm a complete Yes?"

"Um, sure." Avalon nodded her head and widened her golden-brown eyes innocently.

"Why do I not believe you?"

"Well . . ." Avalon turned to look out at the pool and then spun back to face Halley. "Okay, truth?"

"Of course." Halley and Avalon always told each other the truth—that's what best friends are for, right?

"It's a Maybe at best," Avalon said. "I mean, it is like eighty degrees outside—not exactly boot weather—and, hello? You need a little more than purple footwear and accessories to pull off all that gray and black."

Halley couldn't believe her best friend had just Maybe'd her. They'd been playing Yes, No, Maybe with virtually every outfit they'd ever seen since the third grade, and Maybes happened only in extreme fashion emergencies—which this was not.

"Whatever." Halley shrugged off the style citation. If she knew one thing about her best friend, it was that Avalon didn't like anybody to start a trend before she did. She was probably just jealous. Besides, Avalon was skating dangerously close to a Maybe herself, the way her new boobs were tempting fate under her white halter top.

"Anyway . . ." Halley placed her hands behind her head and stretched out on the chaise, eager to move on, while Pucci curled up at her feet and gave her cocoa butter–­moisturized calf a lick. "Tell me everything I missed while I was gone."

"Ohmygod, so much!" Avalon squealed, clapped her hands twice, and began pacing along the edge of the pool in debriefing mode. "We've already got about twelve bat mitzvah invites, and Becca Krasnoff is apparently having Gwen Stefani design her dress. Can you even believe?"

"Seriously?" Halley gasped. "Ohmygod, that's so crazy because—"

"Seriously!" Avalon cut Halley off before she could finish explaining that L.A.M.B. was one of her new favorite labels. "I guess Becca's dad used to work with Gwen's older brother or something. How cool is that?"

Frenemies. Copyright © by Alexa Young. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

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