Harper Evans is as straight as straight can get (in his book, of course). He cracks 'no homo' jokes, ogles 'hot' girls, and laughs at the casual use of words such as 'faggot' and 'queer' in the realm that is known as high school.
Frustratingly enough, Harper doesn't understand why he finds his chemistry partner, Jon Luo (too-bright-for-his-own-good, quiet but perceptive, and handsome), extremely attractive to him (which is odd because Harper is fairly certain that he is one-hundred percent heterosexual).
And so, Harper embarks on the quest for answers, finding himself face-to-face with love, petty high school drama, and a curious friendship.
[a/n]: hello, readers! this story will be written in participation of @diversify's 'Friendzone: A Writing Challenge.' i would like to warn that if you are in any way uncomfortable with reading a story about two teenage boys, their friendship, and homosexuality, please do not read further.
thanks! x
dedicated to @irregulars_ bc she shipped these two (ya i was actually going to make them a thing)
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