CLOVERFIELD Season 2

CLOVERFIELD Season 2

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Jacob Williams is living in a new town and so far he's enjoying himself, a lot has changed since the move. He's the new kid with special abilities and everyone loves him... Yet, they don't know of his abilities and there's a problem that he faces now... Did he really leave everything back in New York? Is he really over Noah? Well in this season we will dive into the Life of the Williams Family and their Estates... Yes you heard correctly "Estates" enjoy Season 2 and I will see you in the Williams Estate.😉🙂❤️
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Nathan has gotten used to pretending he's fine. At nineteen, his life is held together by late nights, too much work, and emotions he refuses to talk about. Most people think he's quiet and distant. The truth is, Nathan is barely keeping himself together. Melinda tries to love him through all of it, even when he keeps pushing her away. Simon, on the other hand, has spent years hiding feelings he's never been brave enough to confess. As old wounds begin to resurface and painful truths slowly come to light, the lives of all three start changing in ways none of them were prepared for. Some people carry pain silently. Some people learn to heal. And some people become the reason you survive at all. A slow-burn emotional LGBTQ+ story about trauma, love, healing, and finding comfort in the people who refuse to leave.

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