Good Things Come To Those Who Wait

Good Things Come To Those Who Wait

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Byron Foster has always been the guy who falls in love with any guy who gives him the slightest attention. He wasn't crazy, he was just a hopeless romantic who wanted to feel love. He thought he had finally found the one when he slept with the "very straight", very popular, womanizer, Asher Irvine but it was obvious just going to be another booty call. Will he continue to go after a boy who couldn't give a damn or wait for someone to come along? Follow Byron on his last year of high school as he tackles confusing boys and tedious drama before learning, that "good things come to those who wait".
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