The Pocky Game
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  • Reads 17
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2017
Julian Foster. Bisexual. 15. Popular. Football star. Everyone loves him. He is cute as all the girls and gay guys say.

Janis Smith. A.k.a Jane. Gay. 15. Unnoticed. Captain of the debate team/club. No one likes him. He is the smartest in school. 

Julian has to join a club or team besides football in order to pass. Jane doesn't like his new opponent. That's right. Julian joined debate. They go to different schools but end up at the same party. Jane went because his sister and parents told him to be more social. Julian went because he is popular. They end up being forced into doing the pocky game together. At first Julian doesn't like doing it and neither does Jane. They are reluctant at first but eventually agree. What happens when feelings start getting stirred up? Will they get together? read to find out.



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