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Unseen by BelWatson
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[COMPLETE ✓] Rumour has it that a new guy is joining our class this year. All the girls are going crazy, imagining all the case scenarios from cliché YA books: mysterious, rebel, bad boy, werewolf, fallen angel, even vampire! The worst part, I don't even think they have read the books; they only watched the films. However, it doesn't make much difference to me, it's not like he is going to see me. No one sees me. Oh but don't worry, I got used to this and I learnt to enjoy it. Believe me, being unseen has its perks. I'll show you. ⋙⋘ Illustrator: Sarah Bochaton
Meeting Mr. King (ManxMan) by JPhinx
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Rayce Knight is a young, candy obsessed artist searching for love and chasing a dream of starting his own family. With the support of his family and best friend Niall and Niall's sister Marie, he sets out to find just that. It just so happens he has his eyes set on Niall and Marie's uncle Asher. What happens when Asher and Rayce really get to know each other? How will Rayce be able to start a family with a creepy ex-boyfriend who is determined to have him back? Follow this tale of love, heartbreak, and comedic jokes. You just might find yourself falling in love with the characters in Meeting Mr. King.
It's Complicated by angelwingsandthings
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In which Dean develops feelings for the quirky, tea drinking, farmer’s market attending bookstore owner and Sam insists on using Facebook relationship statuses as hard, cold evidence.
In This Secluded Spot I Respond As I Wouldn't Dare Elsewhere by RhymePhile
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It's 1995, and Castiel's high school years are destined to be difficult: home-schooled until eighth grade, he is awkward, shy, and socially inept. The weird kid with the funny name would rather isolate himself and draw in his sketchbook than deal with the constant bullying he faces every day. Things only get worse in his junior year when he excels in home economics class, leading the captain of the baseball team, Alastair, to start taunting him for being gay. Then new student Dean Winchester arrives at Flour Bluff High School, sharing many of Castiel's classes. Castiel has seen his type before -- handsome, athletic, arrogant, and sure to be the most popular kid in school. But Castiel eventually learns that he and Dean have more in common than he thought, and they form an unlikely friendship. This story was originally published October 20, 2010 as part of the Dean/Cas Big Bang Challenge. Warnings: Bullying, homophobic language, some violence related to bullying. Cover for this story comes courtesy of @_thebat