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My "Gay" Bestfriend

My "Gay" Bestfriend

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Jun 14, 2018
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Fiction
Romance
Michael Ludas is not gay. He is as straight as a pencil, if not straighter. But his crush, and bestest friend, Elise has no clue. At their first meeting, he was forced to tell a secret no one knew, the downside of that is when your bestfriend knows everyone of your secrets. He panicked and said the first thing that came into mind. "I am gay." After being friends for three years, living under the pressure of having to fulfill 25 blind dates (All with gay guys), and many "gay sex" presents, he decides to take back the secret he never should have said three years ago. Will their friendship be able to last through the broken trust? Will he be able to get as far as confessing his love? He doesn't know. But he hopes everything turns out right.
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