Scars (boyxboy)
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  • Bagian 22
  • Durasi 4h 58m
Sedang dalam proses, Awal publikasi Mar 07, 2012
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Rain is seventeen. And he's gay. When he was ten, his father threw him out after he came out. He then lost all trust in life and humans and the happy, naive litttle boy was buried deep under the facade of a hard, cynical young man. But when he falls for football team captain Nick Parker, it's childhood nightmare all over again. They are now friends, but will Rain ever let him close to his true self? Will Nick ever love him back?
(ok, this is a boyxboy story, so you can pretty much guess the ending here, but aren't you curious about the ride there?)
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The Rain (BoyxBoy)

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In "The Rain," the story unfolds on a quiet university campus, where the past never truly fades, and emotions are more than they appear. Asher Bryle Jimenez, a soft-spoken second-year Political Science student, finds his world colliding with that of Caleb James Garcia, the cold yet captivating varsity captain. Their first encounter happens beneath the rain-an unwelcome yet familiar presence that forces them to face the emotions they've buried deep within. The rain is there, silently witnessing their every moment-their first spark and their inevitable end. It lingers through their love and loss, their hopes and heartbreaks, a constant reminder that some things refuse to be forgotten. It teaches them that healing isn't about letting go but about embracing the vulnerability that comes with truly feeling. The rain doesn't just cleanse; it reveals, reminding them that even in their most fragile, exposed moments, there is something beautiful in being fully alive.