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Mike and Will find themselves trapped in an escape room the first time they meet. Everything that comes after that is rather unexpected.
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Five times Will and Mike tried to keep things a secret, and one time they finally say it out loud, without hesitation.
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Will really wants to get over Mike before summer is over.
After Robin presents everyone with the idea of a lake house, both best friends are stuck having to share one trailer on the road, quickly realizing that the space is too small to contain their feelings and the summertime heat.
So, ultimately, maybe Will's plan won't come to fruition. -
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"So after being with her for years, you couldn't even tell her you loved her when she needed it the most?" Will spat back at him.
"I kept looking at her and seeing you. God you look so much alike, whenever I was with her, I kept thinking about you."
"No, don't put this on me. It's not my fault you couldn't tell Jane you loved her," Will replied. "Not even when she was killing herself to save us."
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Will wished it had been him instead of Jane.
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“Snooping, Mike?” Will let out as he stocked the fridge full of his vitamin waters and other healthy necessities. Mike never remembered him caring about his body, but he knows he sure did.
“Oh, no… I-“ Mike uttered, “I was just fixing it. Falling, uh… it was falling.”
A laugh snuck behind Will’s throat, eventually escaping. The sun from the window above the sink cuddled closely with his Brunette hair and gracefully made its way to Mike’s cold eyes.
Will was the sun, so much that Helios would go as far as to envy a mortal.
“Yeah, Mike, I’m sure.” Will walked over to where Mike was kneeling, standing over him. It wasn’t intimidating… no, it was calming.
The curtains from the kitchen window flapped against the white stone around it. For a second, they sat there. Mike desperately wanted to lock his eyes onto one singular part of Will, but he couldn’t. Every inch of him was radiating in a way he had never seen before. At that moment, he wasn’t real. Nothing was real.
