Teddy (MxM / lgbtq+)
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  • Reads 421,147
  • Votes 17,970
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 27m
Complete, First published Apr 20, 2017
Mature
Everything he did was for me. And everything I did was for him.

I broke his heart. 

A heart I cherished. 

A heart he entrusted me with. 

A heart he loved me with.

This was the last place I thought I'd see him. 

This was the last way I thought we'd meet again.

I don't think I can walk away a second time.
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My books are written explicitly for a MATURE AUDIENCE 18 YEARS AND OLDER.  There will be some instances/scenes/suggestions of sexual acts, crude language and will portray gay relationships between males. If you do not enjoy stories of this nature please leave now. I will not condone/defend/accept any sort of attacks on my stories, my characters or myself.
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