This is a short story that contains strong language.
Soccer teammates Tanner and Brady are best friends. They love eating pizza, playing video games, and talking about the girls at school. Actually, it’s mostly Tanner talking. Brady is generally too distracted by his own romantic feelings for his friend. But that doesn’t necessarily mean he’s gay. He really doesn’t want to be gay.
When Flynn -- the preppy rich kid in student government -- tries to be Tanner’s new best friend, Brady is forced to face what his feelings for Tanner mean about his own sexuality.
Georgia Tell lives in Los Angeles in a house full of animals: cats, dogs, lizards, rats and fish. When she’s not writing books, she loves to knit, crochet, and create many elaborate financial spreadsheets. She also writes poetry.
If Georgia could have any wish granted, she'd wish to know what happens forever: the history of the universe -- past, present and future.
This short story was full of Brady's self-loathing and his inexplicable crush on his best friend. And, as soon as the story takes an interesting turn, it abruptly ends.