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Let It Go
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    Parties 3
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    Durée 25m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement janv. 24, 2019
The biggest mistake in Daniel's life was to come out to his twin brother, Adam. Adam is all he has in his life: his only real family, his best friend, and his protector.
But not anymore.
Abused and bullied, both physically and verbally, at school and at home, Daniel runs away.
Two years after, the past comes back to bite him in the ass.
Could Daniel let it go?
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