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other since childhood and were best friends. But then he tried to force himself on her, saying that guys don't want girls as friends, they only want girlfriends. She escaped through the sunroof, cutting her butt in the process. Sam and Hope get together. Annie consoles her and says she will help her find out if Sam is a true friend.
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face) and says he has "lost his smile". The girl is Hope, a bubbly bombshell with a drive to make Sam smile again. She eventually does, and they kiss in the rain. She gives Sam her number and then is picked up by a friend. Unfortunately for Sam, the rain washes the number off of his hand.
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Bartlett should be a star- she’s that charismatic and appealing (Morrison ain’t half bad either, but seriously look at her and tell me she’s not Larisa Oleynik’s twin!)."
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