Just Friends? (Tomco)
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  • Reads 9,869
  • Votes 284
  • Parts 11
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Sep 18, 2017
After getting left at the Blood Moon Ball, Tom tries to get over Star by going to a human school in search of someone new. After a little quality time with Marco, due to Tom changing into a junior high school student, Tom starts to develop feelings for Marco. Keeping his human secret from Marco, Marco starts hanging out with Tom and becomes his good friend. After hanging out with Tom for a while, things start getting a little more friendlier than friends. 
Are they really Just Friends?
BTW, I OWN NONE OF THESE CARACTERS, ONLY THIS STORY, I SUCK AT WRITING, SO BE WARNED, MY BILLDIP BOOK IS GOING GOOD SO I DECIDED I WOULD WRITE A TOMCO. THIS IS FLUFF ONLY, NO SMUT, SORRY! HOPE YOU ENJOY! LOVE YA!
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