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Tides Between Us  by svukillz
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Status: Ongoing Azrael Jace Salazar has always been vocal and passionate about fighting for people's rights. His efforts, perseverance, and unwavering belief in justice and fairness reflect his conviction that everyone deserves better. Having lived through unfair treatment and constant struggle, he's had enough- and he's ready to fight back. He hates people who think you're beneath them. Bayan ang dapat silbihan, hindi ang pitakang galing sa kaban ng bayan. Meanwhile, Isaiah Ezekiel Alvarez is what some call a "silver spoon"- raised in luxury, with maids serving his dinners, and politics served as one of his many desserts since childhood. But what happens when these two very different worlds collide? Will the flame be extinguished by cold water? Or will they discover warmth in each other and find a place where both can belong?
Rainbows After the Rain (Fuck and Forget Series #1) Published Under Pop Fiction by jamariesse
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Fuck and Forget Series #1 Nick liked girls, and love was just a word he didn't believe in. Kaede liked Nick, yet stayed in the shadows, thinking he would never notice him. But fate had other plans.
In Between Seasons (Sweater Weather Series #2) by starjeizing
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ysaac & haru bl story | completed
Of Thunders, Cigarettes, and Heartbreaks (Sweater Weather Series #1) by starjeizing
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sanjo & kit bl story | completed
Between the Rainbow (Strawberries and Cigarettes Series #1) by Ineryss
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In a society where blue is classified for boys and pink for the girls, Shiloh Ching Escarra struggled during his childhood when he discovered his fondness for the toys and colors that were only labeled for the girls. Despite confining himself in the darkness, Brent Matthew Jarsdel, his roommate and the son of his mother's friend, gradually peeked through his thick walls and found a way to paint his world according to what color he genuinely prefers. In the midst of those unexplainable feelings, confusions, and judgements, Brent was willing to risk it all; to fight for the love he unexpectedly found; to build him a home where his true colors would finally be accepted.