WARNING - THIS STORY CONTAINS:
-LGBTQ+ topics such as same-sex relationships, coming out, etc.
-Internalized homophobia
-Heteronormativity
-Mentions (and possible graphic desciptions) of toxic relationships
-Mentions of domestic (/verbal and emotional) abuse
-Mature language
-"Football" will be used how British use the term, instead of the american term "soccer"
-Further warnings to be added
The author does not support any of the illegal or immoral topics and themes mentioned and described in this book. Readers descretion advised.
This is a work of fiction, none of the characters are related to any real life people in any way.Feedback is appreciated.
DESCRIPTION
If you fool everyone into believing a lie, it makes their reality. If everyone believes something, how could one possibly tell it isn't real?
Nicklas Bellows wasn't popular, even though he was the school's sport team's goal keeper – he just didn't want to have to do with those imbeciles.
Besides, there was a lot of other things to do. Improving, dwelling in thoughts, pretending to be someone he wasn't.
There really was a lot occupying his mind – his future with his favorite sport, science stuff, the boy he had met at the gym when training. . .
Zane was eighteen. And yes, the boy surely gave Nick a lot to think about, and with this interest in figuring out all the stuff the older boy gave him to contemplate on, he suddenly found himself making another friend. And this friendship slowly started to change everything. His whole reality – starting from his opinion about people to his perception of himself. And, at one point, the way he felt for Zane.
But nobody knew about their friendship. Nobody knew about anything, too personal was a line easily crossed, a line he preferred to be respected.
Some things were simply better off as secrets.
TEASER
"Why does someone as well built as you even go here to work out?"
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"Let's go on a jog together, been a while since I've done that."
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"Oh. I didn't know you have a boyfriend..?"
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"Is he always like that?"
_"It's not healhy, Zane, he's not healthy. And you're not okay."
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