my plump sunshine ⏤ [ b/b fluff ]
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  • Reads 29
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jan 05, 2018
Keaton Jones, a hockey player, and a violinist belong to a popular clique where half of the people does nothing but look down on other people and call them names. One of their victims caught Keaton's attention, his name was Marcus Gauthier.

Marcus Gauthier was a nice kid, he obeyed teachers and got along well with other people, except for Keaton's friends. Unlike their other victims, Marcus never did anything wrong or fought them. Marcus was constantly called a 'pig' throughout his life because of his weight. Keaton felt ashamed that his clique would have such an irrelevant reason to bully such an angelic person.

One day, the bullying went over the line and affected Marcus a lot. That's when Keaton decided to do something about it...
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