Five Thousand Miles -Septiplier-

Five Thousand Miles -Septiplier-

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Mark had always been obsessed with gaming; him and his brother used to play a lot together, before he got into writing. Which, obviously, left mark alone a lot. But, that was only childhood. Now, Mark ran a well-known YouTube channel; maybe you've heard of him? Along his way, throughout scary games, and goofy ones, he met one of his closest friends; Sean. Or, you may know him as Jacksepticeye. Of course, they lived so far apart, that they could only video chat, and play games together. Until one thing led to another... Five thousand and eighty nine miles away, Sean prepared for a long awaited trip- a trip to Los Angeles, CA.
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In order to pass in college and become a thriving member of society, students are partnered off as couples. Partnering them with someone who will be their spouse forever, based on the grades and life skills they've shown in high school. However, due to a lack of girls in their college, Mark and Jack are forced to be paired together. A decision neither of them enjoys since one values academics and the other a much wilder lifestyle. Sadly, the only way to fix this is to score high enough that they can switch partners for next semester, but to do that will mean they have to get along. Raising their score seems easy enough at first... Until what they're doing no longer feels like an act. Will they be able to reach their goal? Or will their feels ultimately cause them to fail.

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