Dude, I love you

Dude, I love you

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"The prequel to all Jack and Jack Fanfictions." Jack Johnson and Jack Gilinsky have been best friends since kindergarten, but when high school started they started to fall out due to the fact that Jack G was welcomed into the “in crowd” and the Jack J wasn't. Jack J starts being isolated by Jack G's new friends and neither of them do anything to stop it, but they have to continue being friends regardless because their parents are good friends with each other. However the awkwardness begins to settle in and what will Jack J do when even Jack G begins to turn his back on his 'best friend'. Disclaimer: These events take place quite bit before they become famous on vine. First year of High School to be exact and these events are fictional. I know they're not actually gay but I like them in general as just friends but as a ship as well. Eventually it's boyxboy.
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WARNING: I seriously hate this story. Read at your own risk. It CLEARLY gets better with each chapter, as my writing skill improved- but it starts with a disgusting cliche. Looking back now, it seems silly. It seems silly to think that, after all the jokes, stares, and meaningful silences, we'd still only be friends. It seems silly to think that I'd tried so hard to go against the very thing I wanted. It seems silly to think that he and I couldn't see what the future held for us. Mark and I, well it was only a matter of tempting fate.

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