“Does it make sense that I put my vases in the oven when it’s not in use, so that my parrot doesn’t knock them over?” she asks herself. Josh’s mellow vibe balances Hazel’s electric personality to great effect. They’re in love, but they’re not ready to admit it just yet. Really, they’re excuses for Hazel and Josh to flirt without the risk. The dates-eight altogether, all of them bad-fly by in a blur of awkward conversations and uncomfortable reunions with exes. Meanwhile, Hazel’s apartment floods, and Josh agrees to take her in. After Josh’s relationship falls apart, Hazel takes him on a series of blind double dates to help them both get back in the game. Despite their mutual attraction, they agree to be just friends. Her high-energy quirkiness is not for everyone, and it’s definitely not for a nice, normal guy like Josh-or so she thinks. Josh is already in a relationship, and it’s no surprise to Hazel that she’s still single. Seven years later, they’re reunited when Hazel ends up teaching at Josh’s sister’s school. Hazel Bradford and Josh Im first met in college, and it was not love at first sight. Insisting that they’re not a couple, two best friends try to help each other find love.
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