It's Like A Déjà-vu

It's Like A Déjà-vu

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Lucas and Alexander are childhood friends. Growing up together so closely, one of them develops feelings for the other only to get his heart broken by the possibility of them being never something more than friends. While trying to get rid of his feelings, they lose contact with each other and years pass by until they meet again. With all this time passing by since their last meeting, will everything still be the same, or do feelings change?
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