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Inevitable | BoyxBoy

Inevitable | BoyxBoy

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LGBTQIA+
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Coming Out and Self-Acceptance
Aaron Mitchell doesn't believe in looking back. Lucas Martinez never stopped. Once inseparable, they're now strangers carrying the weight of everything they never said. When fate throws them back into each other's lives, old feelings resurface-and pretending they mean nothing becomes harder with every passing day. Aaron has spent years convincing himself he's better off alone. Lucas has spent those same years trying to forget the one person he never really lost. Walking away was easy. Staying away is a different story This book has three books in it so they're all together in this book
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