Love Is For Everyone: But Me

Love Is For Everyone: But Me

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Follow Tristan Corly as he undergoes numerous embarrassing situations in front the school's sex god Jason Fryer. Tristan desperately tries to get Jason's attention without revealing his huge crush on the hunk of perfect muscle. Tristan soon learns that gay guys can't fall in love with straight gods. He realises that even though love is for everyone; it's maybe not meant him.
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~~~FINISHED~~~ Tristan Tucker was your typical cliché high school football jock. Loved by all, Tristan was at the top of the high school food chain. Colton Preed was your typical loner. Nobody got close to him, nobody talked to him, nobody got in his way. If they did, they would be infected by his gay disease and be dragged to the bottom of the high school food chain where he's always been. Nobody knew anything about Colton Preed. Just that he acted tough, but was really just weak enough to be beaten up by the populars and the jocks. So that's what they did. Tristan and his friends have always tortured Colton and enjoyed it. But what happens when Tristan's friends dare him to get close to the mysterious boy? What happens when Tristan gets a bit too close to Colton for comfort? ||TRIGGER WARNING|| There will be high content of triggering scenes. INCLUDING: -Mentions and non-detailed actions of rape and sexual abuse -Mentions and actions of self harm and suicide -Mentions of sex trafficking

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