How can he tells to Samaki that he is not gay? cause he is not gay. Samaki was hitting on him, Samaki is gay. And when he recalls all the time spent together he finally understands. Kory is happy to find a new friend but still, when they part, he has the feeling to have missed something, to have not answered some untold questions by Samaki. Samaki, same age like him, but from the poor side of the city, is a very nice guy, someone he could talk to. So Kory decides to spend sometime in the municipal pool, and not in the usual private pool where all his friends gather and where he has to suffer the sympathetic smiles. Probably he would finish dumping her, but still it hurts that she takes the decision from him. Worst, lately he prefers to spend his spare time at home, on line or reading, rather than with her. But Kory is not happy, he was dumped by his girlfriend cause he wrote a beautiful poem for school paper and he didn't dedicate it to her. Middle-class family, private school, every gadgets a guy his age could want. And when I finish the book, I wish to start it again to convince me that, yes, I just read a very very good book and that yes, I found another author that will gift me many beautiful stories in the future. How I like when I find a book, a real long and complex book, which takes me tied up from the first page to the last with the eagerness to read faster to know what happens and the hope to slow down to make it lasts a bit more.
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