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  • Boys Don't Cry by kobemiyako
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    Kylan Monroe had no choice but to live a scandalous double life. By day, he played the role of a dutiful high school student while working as a mechanic under the relentless pressure of his homophobic parents. But by night, he transformed into an undercover drag queen performer, commanding the stage with unrivaled glamour and unapologetic self-expression, daring the world to see the truth he was forced to hide. Sebastian Ardito Scarfone, a name once shrouded in dark rumors and accusations of murder, has returned to town after mysteriously vanishing for a year. Though no charges were ever formally brought against him, his innocence did little to stop the rumors, lies, and whispers that cemented his feared reputation. Marked by constant fights and brazen unpredictability, beneath it all lies a person tragically misunderstood, still haunted by the shadows of a past that refuses to let him go. These two boys were once close friends, but their bond was shattered by a bitter falling out. Now, unique circumstances have brought them back together, reigniting an old rivalry steeped in their hatred for each other. After countless exchanges of ruthless words, shared secrets, resurfaced history, and a few drunken mistakes, one question remains: will they stay sworn enemies, or could they ever be cordial enough to become something more?
  • Serial Writer by _anon_is_a_writer_
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    It's the lesbian, young adult, romcom you've probably not been waiting for, but here it is anyway! Romance, comedy, a little bit of murder... what more could you need? Every author knows the struggle. You're trying to Google a realistic death scene, or a historical torture method for your victim- I mean, character of choice. And you realise that you probably seem like a psychopath in training. Every killer knows that feeling. You've just disposed of your latest achievement- I mean, victim, and now you just need to dispose of their family. Just one problem. How should you do it? Well, why not ask Google? Now imagine if Google did matchmaking... Sounds exciting? Throw in a little romance, a whole bunch of dorky moments, and just a pinch of drama, and here you have it... Serial Writer.