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They say you don't know what you've got until it's gone....they were right

Brendon Urie was a sixteen year old boy who had more problems than solutions. Growing up in a Mormon family-and a very strict one at that-had held him down and made him live a life of fear and shame. He is attracted to boys and he hadn't told a single soul-that is until Ryan Ross came around. Ryan was Brendon's everything. He could tell him absolutely anything. They got along so well and shared many laughs. Things were starting to get better despite the slight gnawing at Brendon's conscious for being attracted to him. Soon they became secret lovers, but then "the accident" happened and Ryan was no more. Now, with his seventeenth birthday around the corner-Brendon finds himself in even tougher situations. His parents threaten to send him off to become a missionary and he has lost the will to speak. Brendon has gone mute and no one knows how to get him to talk. With the rising threat of being sentenced to a life of serving a God that he doesn't believe in, Brendon finds himself in an almost desperate situation. One that involves finding himself and where he belongs.
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