Tell Me How It Feels
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  • Reads 2,653
  • Votes 503
  • Parts 35
  • Time 7h 34m
Complete, First published Jul 17, 2012
UNDER EXTREME EDIT - 

Finlay's whole life is spent with the same four people: his best friends in their band. During a brief break from touring, he comes to realise that maybe he doesn't know exactly everything about his friends.

An untimely death of a friend and relative creates tensions within certain friendships, including a disappearance, arguments and revelations.

Set over three weeks, Finlay tries to deal with everything that happens before they return to touring. Will friendships be permanently strained or will everything turn out well in the end?
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