Can I Sit Next to You Boy?

Can I Sit Next to You Boy?

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Dean Winchester is in his senior year of college. What is more surprising, is that he even got so far. He has a learning disability, dyslexia. After much help and tutoring, he got into the college of his choice which offered a special needs program too. For 3 years he has the same tutor to help him with his studies but, when his final year comes around he's assigned a new one. Dean is skeptical of being assigned a new tutor as he isn't too comfortable with the idea and wonders if he will still manage to make the same rapport with him as the one before him. What unfolds is a series of events between a tutor and a student and their journey during the final year of college.
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