Five Years and 2,000 Miles
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 13m
Complete, First published Jan 31, 2024
Mature
Can a friendship ruined by a kiss ever recover?

Five years ago, on a trip to visit his father for the summer, thirteen-year-old Leo Meyer made friends with the neighborhood boy Morgan Sloan. Leo got more from their relationship than he bargained for-his first kiss. Confused by his own feelings, Leo decided to cut his vacation short, leaving Morgan and their plans for the summer behind.

Five years later, Leo still has regrets about running away that summer. But he's given a second chance when he and Morgan both go off to college and fate brings them to the same school. While he's interested in catching up, Morgan is dating a man who is less than fond of Leo. The last thing Leo wants to do is cause problems in Morgan's relationship.

Can Leo and Morgan come to terms with what happened between them and navigate friendship, or have they grown apart too much in the last five years?

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