We Are The Reckless | landoscar au

We Are The Reckless | landoscar au

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Lando for Oscar represents everything that people have kept him from being his entire life. Oscar for Lando represents the most hidden part of himself, the one he denies showing proudly. At sixteen and nineteen, the quietest boy in Australia and the loudest boy in England find themselves having to share the same room in the school dormitory. The most unexpected friendship will be born between the two and with it love. A love that will cause enormous revulsion and suffering to both of them. A love that will leave behind a deep wound that will continue to bleed for too long. They will meet again after six years for a strange twist of fate, this time unable to escape from each other. Forced to confront each other but above all forced to see themselves for who they really are. It's time to come to terms with their past. It's time to look inside. Although the best ideas come to reckless young people.
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✮✮✮✮✮ Childhood best friends. Brothers in everything but blood. Until the streets taught them speed matters more than loyalty. One race. One crash. One version of the truth they will never agree on. Because the crash didn't just leave scars on the road. It left behind words neither of them were supposed to ever say. Now their names don't belong in the same sentence unless it's a warning. But the city brings them back into the same lanes, same lights, same feelings they both swore they buried that night. And the worst part isn't the rivalry. It's that every time they line up at the start... it still feels like coming home.

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