The Sceptic
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 23m
Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2017
Tey has been in the closet before, he knows how it feels; it's suffocating, its frustrating and it is draining. 
    
He also knows the trauma that homophobia can cause a gay person, and even though he has moved away from the place where it all happened and he could now be openly gay in Manhattan where people are more accepting, his memory fails to forget the pain of not staying in the closet, not staying in his now safe confines. 
   
Having lost all hope and the will to trust, he meets someone that threatens to destroy his safe place, that dares him to be proud of his sexuality. 
 
And what happens when the one person he allows in his heart, that saves him becomes his tormentor, surely his heart cannot take too many blows.

Will he ever let anyone else into his heart? Having been betrayed and embarrassed more than once before, will he take that leap of faith? Will he risk his heart being broken or will he just let what could be true love pass?

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University was meant to be a new start, a place where Alex was open about his bisexuality. But meeting his confidently gay flatmate, Scotty, makes Alex hesitate. He's not that kind of brave and he coming out is harder than he thought. So, when he meets Felix, who's also gay, Alex lets him think he's straight. How was he to know Felix would become his best friend, and how can he tell him as more and more time goes by? It really isn't a problem, until Alex's stupid heart falls in love. Or the I'm-straight-he's-gay trope from the 'straight' boy's perspective.