Does"I Love You" say it all?

Does"I Love You" say it all?

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Do you ever get the feeling of insecurity towards the person you love the most? You love them so much that it hurts?Well Gabriel does and he can't seem to get those thoughts out of his head. His boyfriend Andrew calls for a date and it makes him feel very happy....Until what he finds out breaks his heart. will he ever be able to be happy again?
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They have been best friends for eighteen years. Life happened and they lost touch... Seventeen years later, family and fate decided to give it another try. Gabe and Gabby both accomplished a great deal in their life. He is rich, handsome and successful. She is independent, smart, wealthy, not to mention gorgeous. He was named one of the most eligible bachelors, and she just wanted to find a guy that will love her... not her money. When Gabe saw Gabby for the first time after seventeen years, he knew exactly what he wanted. He just had to make her realize it, and Gabby was terrified. Coming on too strong and with so much passion was frightening for Gabby, but Gabe was persistent and would not give up this time. How else would he make her see him as something more than a best friend she grew up with? He didn't want to spend the rest of his life wondering what would or would not be. After all, seventeen years would not let him forget... Would he survive if she didn’t want the same thing?

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