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  • Parts 6
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2016
Mature
Matthew Paul Abbott, Senior at Edison High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Has been "in the closet" for a while. He's had a crush on one of his friends, Zackary Bridges. Attending a high school party, afterwards a game is played, you pick a name from the pile and in at least 60 seconds you have to tell that person everything, whether it's rude or not, tell them how you feel about them. After Matt's third time he picks Zac's name. With time ticking Matt finally speaks. How much could you say about your crush, in just 60 seconds?
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Yes, this is a LGBT story.
Yes, there is cursing in this story.
Yes, there will be...scenes later on in this story.
No, I do not care if you enjoy this story.
No, you cannot claim any part of this story as your own.
And no, I do not mind if you follow me ;)
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