Finding You (Words We Never Said #3)
“Fellas, is it okay to spend two weeks pretending to be a man’s boyfriend even though I’m straight?”
For Dallas, the question is simple—it’s totally fine. He’s an open-minded guy, after all. For Dallas…
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