Forget about Adam, he wasn't what he appeared to be. He was an attention whore of monumental proportions. He seemed to attract people to him everywhere he went. He was likable and attractive, but only because he portrayed to everyone around him something other than who he really was. And they all seemed to be under a spell or charm, one that wasn't real and wouldn't last long.
Randy envied Adam's quick taking to other people, and his ability to make friends out of nearly everyone, except himself. Randy wanted a connection with Adam, but he knew it wouldn't be healthy or productive.
Adam was a fake, a loud and proud showman who shouted about and threw fists just for attention, positive or negative. He wasn't worth the time or the energy, even if Randy found him terribly sexy and alluring.
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