Jake and Justin, childhood friends now enduring the pressures of their senior year in high school together, are trying to find themselves.
Jake, the introverted, analytical, and rather shy friend, has loved Justin ever since the two met. Unfortunately, his feelings for Justin have continued to grow and in his effort to keep them under wraps, he feels he's going to crack. He wants to admit his feelings, but he doesn't know how Justin will respond.
On the other hand, Justin, the courageous and athletic exhibitionist, is trying to figure out his own emotions. With high school nearing its end, and Justin having to figure out his true feelings for both Victoria, his girlfriend, and Jake, how will the inseparable duo respond to each other's raw emotions?
P. After analyzing the story's content, self-reflecting, and neglecting to write for a solid 3+ months, I have decided I need to revise, edit, and completely change this story to match a more meaningful and relatable aspect I envision.
Bobby is straight. I'm gay. This should be simple. Why, then, is it so complicated?
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Caleb hated the fact that he was falling for his best friend. Aside from the stress of unrequited love and the issue of Bobby's "ex", the mere notion of his best friend was enough to rip his heart a new one. He was lucky that Bobby was far enough to avoid accidentally-or purposely-breaking Caleb's heart.
Until he moves back to L.A.
And, oh, the twists and turns the story provides.