Spring Into Hearts

Spring Into Hearts

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Ronnie is a 16 year old growing boy. Since before he could even walk, all he's known was his two best friends. Jeremiah and Conrad Anderson. Life was perfect for him, nothing could ever ruin his summer stays with the Anderson. Until it did.. a core shaking event required Ronnie and his family to move away from his home town for 1 full year. Requiring him to go no contact with the boys. This year caused a division between Ronnie and the boys and once deemed safe he is to return to the hometown. When he realizes that he has to stay with the boys outside of just summer, he fights to make amends with them. During his stay, unresolved feelings heighten, and new feelings arise. Now at crossroads, he must fight the trauma he's experienced and figure out which Anderson will have his heart.
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