Just letting you know I wrote the first chapters a long time ago, so the flow is awful, and the grammatical part is awful too.
I also posted it on Asianfanfics with the same title.
Hope you'll enjoy it, though the flow might not be the best to begin with.
Thank you for checking it out!
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Tao and Kris have been friends since forever. They were like brothers, were neighbors and went to the same schools, even joined the soccer team in Middle school and High school. High school turned out to be a problem for the boys though.
Tao had never really questioned his feelings towards his best friend, nor his sexuality, but it got very clear to him, that he was different. He hadn't told Kris, never wanted to. Didn't tell his parents either, as he was the heir to the company.
In High school drama, and complications appeared making Tao question his feelings towards Kris, and even the status of the soccer team friendship. Friends keeping secrets from each other happens too much, and too many starts to whisper.
Besides having their friendship hanging by a thread by keeping it a secret, telling him would cause that to snap.
What if Kris would hate him? He couldn't live with that, not when he loves Kris. He didn't wanna lose him, so he never told anyone, though he quickly go against his own words.
He thought that maybe everything would change when he started college, but he just never realized what was really happening.
He never thought that his secret would lead him to so much pain, so much confusion. He thought he would stop loving Kris sooner or later, but it never stopped, not even when his heart was in pieces.
He never thought it'd be that big a problem, never thought it would end up causing what would be the turning point for the two.
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