Take Me With You
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  • Reads 19
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2022
Mature
Bo isn't lonely. He has his best friend, his mom, endless girls to flirt with in his classes at RCC, and the fun rave culture of the Inland Empire to lean on. Plus, his totally awesome, once-in-a-universe ability to jolt to anywhere in the world just by thinking about it. Which would be even more awesome if he actually could, since, thanks to a cryptic note from before he was born warning of a cost everytime he does, he isn't allowed to use it. 
But why should Bo be forced to not take advantage of his special jolting ability just because of something that could possibly happen in the future, and not live in the now?
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