Til Death Unfriended Us

Author:   William West, IV
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798272026750


Pages:   370
Publication Date:   21 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Til Death Unfriended Us


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After their perfect Valentine's Day wedding, Desmond West and Kedderick Hallowell become the image of modern love - two successful men traveling the world, sharing their joy across social media, and living a life that others envy. From Paris to Bali to Cape Town, their smiles tell a story of romance and adventure. But behind the filters and hashtags, cracks begin to show. Desmond, the older and steadier partner, pours himself into his education and fraternity life, working toward his psychology degree. He finds purpose in growth, community, and quiet success. Kedderick, the younger and more impulsive one, struggles with restlessness. He craves attention, excitement, and validation. His charisma - once charming - starts to reveal darker edges: jealousy, insecurity, and self-doubt. When Kedderick's stepfather is killed in a home invasion, he travels alone to Nashville to console his grieving mother. There, old friends, alcohol, and loneliness lead him down a dangerous path. One night, under the haze of drugs and desire, he cheats. In a careless, drug-fueled mistake, he records the act - and accidentally sends the video to Desmond via the social app Framebook. Desmond watches the video in silence. He doesn't confront Kedderick. He doesn't cry, yell, or expose him. Instead, he deletes it and decides to wait. That silence becomes his weapon. Kedderick returns home pretending nothing happened, but guilt begins to consume him. His drinking worsens, and his drug use escalates from marijuana to pills to cocaine. As he spirals, Desmond thrives - graduating college, joining a fraternity, and preparing for graduate school. The more Desmond finds peace, the more Kedderick unravels. Their love story begins to rot from the inside. Arguments turn violent, apologies become hollow, and Desmond finally reaches his breaking point. He files for divorce and throws Kedderick out. But Kedderick refuses to let go. What begins as heartbreak turns into obsession. He floods Framebook with lies - claiming Desmond was controlling, unfaithful, abusive. Friends and family are dragged into the chaos. But the world doesn't buy it; Desmond's calm composure makes Kedderick look unstable. In a desperate attempt to destroy him, Kedderick posts their private, intimate videos - the ultimate betrayal. The humiliation goes viral. Desmond's name trends for all the wrong reasons. The public tears him apart while Kedderick hides behind fake sympathy. Desmond vanishes from social media and the world for six weeks - no posts, no appearances, no explanation. When he returns, he's different. Collected. Calculated. Dangerous. Behind the scenes, Desmond begins to dismantle Kedderick's life piece by piece. Bank accounts freeze, business opportunities vanish, and private messages leak - all pointing back to Kedderick's lies and crimes. It's poetic justice, engineered with precision. The world finally sees Kedderick for who he truly is. As the pressure mounts, Kedderick descends into paranoia and desperation. In a final confrontation, he breaks into Desmond's home, demanding answers. The argument turns physical - and a gunshot ends it all. When the police arrive, Desmond is calm, silent, and unshaken. No charges are filed. The world spins with speculation. Months later, Desmond is seen in Rome, sipping coffee at a quiet café. A notification pings on his phone - an anonymous Framebook upload titled ""The Truth Always Finds a Way."" He watches for a moment, smirks faintly, and whispers his trademark word: ""Alright."" Fade to black.

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Author:   William West, IV
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9798272026750


Pages:   370
Publication Date:   21 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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