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Trying to trim this to 750 words, you lost the story. 2 stars
OK, big problem: Never, ever, ever take Advil and Tylenol together! Ever! Tylenol is Acetaminophen, it's a blood thinner. Advil is Ibuprofen, it's an anti-inflammatory that will also irritate your stomach lining. So between the two, you'll end up with a bleeding ulcer. I think the standard recommendation is to separate them by at least twelve hours, though I just stick to one. So unless you're TRYING to mess Hayley up even worse than she already is (bruised, battered, hung over), PLEASE stick to one or the other.
PS: Yes, this is a pet peeve. Yes, I've personally had a problem with both drugs. Google it if you don't believe me.
Couple little things? Some British-isms were in the first few pages. Sneakers, not runners.
And on pg 4, Advil should be capitalized, or called ibuprophen.
I'm nit-picking a brilliant author, but these things pull me out of the story briefly.
Can I take you home with me?