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The story follows , a twenty-two-year-old living in a rigid, coastal town where the fog always seemed to mirror his own isolation. By day, he was the quiet son working at his father’s hardware store. By night, he was BlueHorizon , a regular in the #Lounge of GayParadise. The Connection Julian lived three states away, in a city
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