For What It's Worth (boyxboy)

For What It's Worth (boyxboy)

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Sam is gorgeous, cute and clumsy and he just came out to his parents. His best friend Liz forced him to attend Freakmore High with her. Unfortunately, Liz is moving to New York, leaving him alone at Freakmore. And with Kaelan, the new kid in town came along his way, his life suddenly changes. Are they destined to each other or is fate playing tricks with them?
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