And Then There Were Two

And Then There Were Two

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Emilio and Amos have hated each other since freshman year. It's now senior year and they still haven't made any attempt to start anew. With the same soccer team they find themselves stuck in the same friendship group as well. Spending time with each other is inevitable and a headache for the both of them. But with their last year in high school and all the chaos surrounding them, they find themselves stuck in multiple circumstances where they're forced to question their relationship, which may as well have been intricately constructed with a bulldozer, since ninth grade. Have they genuinely hated each other for that long or has that just been their bizarre homoerotic form of flirtation. Maybe they hate each other, maybe they don't.
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Alex and Cal have been best friends since what feels like forever. They've been through it all together; first day of school, first kisses, and Alex's parents abandoning him. Through thick and thin, Alex and Cal have been there for each other, the best of friends. Until Cal realizes that maybe he likes Alex as more than a friend and, instead of talking about it like a normal person, shoves those feelings somewhere deep down inside of him. Eventually Alex notices something off about Cal and confronts him. Will this confrontation be the end of their relationship? Or will it bring about something new and wonderful?

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