The Road We Took
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  • Reads 404,535
  • Votes 14,247
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 29m
Complete, First published Jan 15, 2016
Adam Jacoby has been in love with his two best friends ever since he met them. The cute and friendly Marco Sertz caught his attention; along with the intelligent and oblivious Chase Gilt. He's observant, but he never realized his two best friends, the guys he loved, also loved him back. 

Marco Sertz loves the two big hunks who are his best friends. He loves the way Adam gives his attention to only them. And how Chase worries over little things. He's determined to make them his.  He just never saw how much attention they both paid to him.

Chase Gilt is in love with the people he calls best friends since seventh grade. He's amazed at the way Adam is gentle and caring to him. And awestricken with how Marco always makes him smile and feel wanted. He doesn't think they'll ever love a self-conscious nerd, but as always, they surprise him.
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Miller Spencer knows that it's normal to love your best friend. Ace has been his best friend since forever. So, of course, it's completely natural to want to kiss him. It is typical to get jealous when you see him with someone else. It is absolutely ordinary that you may or may not have certain fantasies that aren't civilized enough to be told out loud. It is simply impossible that Miller would make the grave mistake of falling for his best friend in the all too familiar and cliche trope. Or maybe, Ace is trouble and Miller is falling for him. (TW: mild to moderate.)