Boys Like You

Boys Like You

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A girl named Hannah is finally going to highschool with one of her best friends.The two would always hang out and she soon started falling for her best friend.His name is Miles he would sometimes get mad at her for lying but she soon stopped finally realising that she should not be scared of telling the truth.Hannah and Miles had their ups and downs,but they soon kept falling for each other.The two have so much in common they were almost perfect for eachother.Hannah was almost your basic girl blonde hair,blue eyes,kinda short,pansexual,and kind of out going.Miles is usually your local nice friendly guy everyone wants to be friends with.(this is kinda true story but not the high school part so ill try to work on this as much as I can)
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Deep in the breathtaking forests of California, there's a school unlike any other-a hidden haven for six teenagers from all corners of the globe. Life here isn't perfect, but it's simple... until it isn't. They laugh, they argue, they grow-bonded by late nights, inside jokes, and the magic of their differences. In this strange, beautiful mix of cultures and identities, growing up feels a little less lonely. But then something changed. Something cracked the core of their tight-knit circle- A fight? A betrayal? Or something else entirely? Now, with trust shaken and the future unclear, the question lingers: Can they find their way back to each other? "We're different. But that doesn't mean we have to shrink ourselves to fit what society expects." - MacKenzie Gauthier

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