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Eleven O'Clock Number

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"'Eleven O'Clock Number' is a theatrical term for a big, show-stopping song that occurs late in the second act of a two-act musical. It often signifies a moment of revelation or change in heart of a lead character."

In a perfect world, Daniel Smith would still be Allison's boyfriend, and Toby Martin would retain his status as nothing but her boyfriend's best friend. But it's not a perfect world, because Daniel broke up with Allison months ago - and to make matters worse, she's stuck with his frustratingly cheerful, ever-smiling drama geek of a best friend as her English partner for the rest of the semester.
And Allison isn’t quite sure how she ended up sitting on Toby's couch and being forced to watch a slew of musicals with him over the next few months, but she has a distinct feeling that it isn’t going to end well.

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December 17, 2014
asdfghjkl mariam u just killed me because of feels.

to everyone who's in doubts on reading this book: READ IT BECAUSE ITS SO GOOD AND IT RIPS OUT MY HEART LIKE AJAHJSKADH AND EVERY LINE IS JUST PERFECTION. <3
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I mean I like it but it doesn't have a good enfing. even though it was hood, I think I wasted my time..... just saying
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