Reconciling hollywood - Jensen/Misha

Reconciling hollywood - Jensen/Misha

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This story it NOT written by me. I own no rights to this. The only reason I have put it to wattpad is for my own personal uses so I can read this without wifi. Link to where the story is originally posted (share her the love) http://qthelights.livejournal.com/791678.html Summary:Summary: Misha has always prided himself on his mastery of the first impression - both giving and receiving. After all, people are easy enough to read if examined through the appropriate lens. For the last two years he's stuck to his guns and his assumption that Jensen is just a good guy who made a dick mistake back when he thought Misha was disposable. Pushed him up against a trailer door and took because he could. But now, with Jared overseas with his new bride, Jensen around more than ever, and a decision weighing heavy on his conscience, Misha realizes that truly knowing Jensen might be nearly as impossible as knowing himself.
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