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註釋Elliot is starting a new school, again, and will be making friends no, acquaintances again. Thrown into a theater class (whatever happened to good ole gym?) he cleverly avoids a part in this year's fall playRomeo and Julietand instead finds himself heading up the team of set-builders. Despite his best efforts to lay low, this rambunctious group of students is anything but acquaintances. Between disasters during rehearsals, late-night pizza outings, and an unpredicted donning of authentic Shakespearean tights, Elliot finds himself forced to make friends, even a best friend, Allison.
Still hurting from the pain of losing his former best friend, Charlie, Elliot is reluctant to open up to his new gang of friends. Something told him to hold Charlie back all those years ago, and now he's living with the guilt of not following his instincts. He has no intention of letting these new friends be close enough that losing them would cause him any more pain. But when Allison complains of a sore leg, that gut feeling he ignored the last time resurfaces, and he's determined to pay attention. He let Charlie fall victim to his ignorance; will he lose Allison the same way?Impressionsis the heartfelt story about learning to let go, learning to move on, and learning to listen to your instincts.