How To Love An Actor
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  • Reads 1,043
  • Votes 74
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 59m
Ongoing, First published May 28, 2019
Mature
Virgil Brennan is an anxious senior at the hellish Sanders High School in his unimpressive hometown. Patton Laboy, his friend since, well, birth is outspoken and optimistic to a fault. The two are different, sure, but they are joined at the hip nonetheless. So naturally, when the sociable Patton signs up for this year's play, Virgil is dragged into the mess of showmances and stage drama as well. During theater, they meet the levelheaded Logan Veda, who is reluctant at best to be their 'friend'.  His meticulous attitude and cold demeanor present a few challenges, but Patton makes it his goal to befriend the icy walking dictionary. When Roman Erosa, the popular and dramatic aspiring actor, joins the fray, Virgil is struck with a myriad (Myriad, nice!) of new and unexpected feelings and issues alike. Together, the four work together to create the best play the school has ever seen. Stick around to see how these mismatched friends go through the ups and downs of becoming who they were meant to be!
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Logan's fine. Really. He has no problem (has resigned himself) with the fact that his best friends (whom he also has a terrible crush on) are dating. The fact that their other two friends are *also* dating absolutely doesn't pose any additional problem. Neither does Logan being the sole only child of their group. Really, he's okay. But then comes Virgil, a teenager (barely adult, really) from the north, fearful, promised in marriage and destined to give up everything to join them. The good news is, the "giving it all up" part isn't actually that bad. The bad one, well... Virgil's life has been turned upside down, for the better. And what Logan doesn't know yet is that he's about to do the same for him. And that is a second good news. Or: one year after From tree to tree