What to Write
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2017
Mature
This is a boyxboy story, about a gay couple.
Damian is a shy, insecure male, while his boyfriend Joseph is confident, (badass), cocky, sarcastic.
They're in collage, and are dealing with the struggles of dating, and dealing with past conflicts. 

This is not going to be a smooth ride peeps! If you know me, you know that!!! I'm also very very sarcastic, and evil *cackles* *chokes*

TRIGGERS: Self harm, Horrendous spelling and grammar, and A touch of dom-sub - just because of the way I wrote the character personalities. . . *shrugs*, (mentions of) Abuse, Swearing, and all that shtuff. . .
HAVE FUN!

DISCONTINUED (I'm so sorry, I never really even meant to finish this, but I needed a thing to write when I had writers block, and well. I hope you enjoy what's here?)
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