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Three's a Crowd
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Continúa, Has publicado nov 02, 2018
One's lonely, two is better than one, three's a crowd.

Tristan, Jonesy, and Quincy have been best friends for as long as they can remember. They were basically inseparable. 

Now entering their senior year of high school with high hopes for the future, the boys find that their friendship will be tested. As secrets are revealed, lies are told and trust is broken the boys find that their childhood vow of being "best friends forever" becomes an empty promise. They find that they may not have known each other as they once thought they had. Tristan does everything he can to mend their friendship, but it seems things only get worse. Maybe they are better off as strangers.
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