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Art Project by FailingAmbition
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Kris Sullivan is openly gay. In a close-minded small town, everything could go wrong, especially when you're out of the closet. Kris didn't think his life could get any worse until he's forced to do an art project with the arrogant football player, Tyler Case.
Makeshift Mask ✓ by fanboyriot
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Luke Dixon was a tea-loving liar. He was a master of deception and lying to make others happy. On paper, he lived the "perfect" life, but in reality, he would do anything to get rid of the nagging thoughts that surrounded him and the overwhelming feeling of distress when he looked into the mirror. Liev Bellomy was a troubled cause. He never had a good life and since a young age he had to fend for himself. He was known for his reputation of being a messed up guy who was not worth the time. Most though, didn't get to know him well enough to see the kind guy he was. Word count | 63,634 ⚠️ Content Warning: mature language, abusive parent (mentally and physically), mentions of self-harm, light drug use, and mentions of dysphoria. Read at your own risk~
This Is Me by BoxForAFox
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Have you ever felt that if you moved, the world wouldn't move with you? That if you took a step, everything you knew would change?¬¬ Peter Stone, a seventeen-year-old boy, felt this every day. The weight of a decision-of a truth he was still trying to accept. However, Peter would have to learn how to face his fears, even when they come around in a way he least expected.
If Walls Could Talk by BoxForAFox
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Louis Stan has always been an outcast. There is no denying that the walls he has put up between himself and other people are the cause of this but being gay hasn't helped either. However, being an outsider isn't his only problem. Louis has always tried to see the light, even in the darkest times, but with each passing day, it gets harder. He becomes more closed off, not letting the light reach him. But sometimes a voice is all we need to hear. As the soft voice of a caring boy slips through his bedroom wall, Louis finds himself seeing little bits of that light again. But with it, Louis notices the darkness from the past, that he tried to move on from, starts to become illuminated. Will this mystery boy help Louis bring down his walls, or will the past continue to haunt him?