Now that is what I call holiday drama. It is a good thing there were a few warm moments to even things out.
I guess it is safe to say that Dane, Jason and Zac are never going to forget this Christmas. Then again, considering the state Zac is in he may not remember the last week. Watching Jason pack and flee was very painful. I just worry into whose arms he will fall.
Telling Dane, "I told you so," seems like salt in the wounds. I think we all suspect that Michael was going to take the sleazy rat route.
The shiny moments were of course knowing Matt and David are still going strong, and that Trent opened his heart and home to Kaleb.
I continue to commend you on your ability to juggle all of the characters and intertwining storylines. Bravo!
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. Sometimes I wonder if anyone is still left out there. I don't want to say goodbye to the boys, but I worry that everyone is getting bored. There's going to be a lot coming up. I'm working on chapter 21 now and I have so many ideas floating around. I hope you continue to enjoy the story.
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Now that is what I call holiday drama. It is a good thing there were a few warm moments to even things out.
I guess it is safe to say that Dane, Jason and Zac are never going to forget this Christmas. Then again, considering the state Zac is in he may not remember the last week. Watching Jason pack and flee was very painful. I just worry into whose arms he will fall.
Telling Dane, "I told you so," seems like salt in the wounds. I think we all suspect that Michael was going to take the sleazy rat route.
The shiny moments were of course knowing Matt and David are still going strong, and that Trent opened his heart and home to Kaleb.
I continue to commend you on your ability to juggle all of the characters and intertwining storylines. Bravo!
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