Tug Of War

Tug Of War

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Prologue: This shouldn't be happening. You can't fall in love with two people at the same time, that only happens in books and movies. Not to real people. Not to me. But, here I am. Torn between two of my brothers best friends. I'm being pulled at from both sides. It's like a game of Tug of War. A never ending game if Tug of War.
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