Just Friends

Just Friends

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This book follows a boy named Dylan who lives in an Indiana small town called Cloverdale. Dylan grew up with this kid named Kayden and they were best friends. This is his journey of accepting who he is and it also follows his best friend and him accepting not only Dylan but himself as well. Living in Cloverdale it's hard for teens. Especially since they all had their own secrets. It's a small southern town in Indiana. Dylan gets confused by everyone telling him what's ok and what's not. Follow him on his path to finding his true happiness and Kayden as well. One again I wanna say thank you for reading my book. It is my first book and I'm a little nervous. I guess this is where I should give you some insight into who I am.
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Corey Gonzales is used to being invisible-except when he's a target. Drake Apostol is used to being untouchable-loud, admired, and feared. When a fight at school forces them into an unusual punishment-writing each other's biographies-neither expects more than two months of misery. But as Corey and Drake are pushed into each other's lives, secrets begin to surface: a mother's legacy of kindness, a boy's quiet courage, and a past that doesn't fit the story everyone thinks they know. What starts as punishment becomes something else entirely-an uneasy truce, a spark of understanding, and the first steps toward a truth bigger than both of them. In a world where being vulnerable feels dangerous, sometimes the bravest thing is letting someone see the real you.

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