Bitter Affectionate
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  • Reads 190,838
  • Votes 7,458
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 13m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2018
Drew and Brent are best friends. Attached at the hip for all the years that matter. They take care of each other. They always have. Brent is the only one who knows about Drews sexuality. Drew is the only one who can calm Brent down.

Drew made a promise to Brent, and himself. He wouldn't date until he was out of high school, where it was safer for him to be out as gay. But more than one boy tests his loyalty to that promise, and disasters and crises around him test everything else. 

Can he make it to graduation? 

TW: this book has mentions of drinking and sexual assault.

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Oh How Times Have Changed

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Eighteen. It's that time in your life that's nothing if not subjunctive: the mood you use when something might or might not have happened. It's a time that's full of change. Leaving school. Going to University. Leaving home. Saying goodbye to past people. Welcoming new people. Everything becomes different all at once. Parts are hard. Parts are easy. All of it: unavoidable. *** Approaching the end of his final year of education, Andy Williams feels lost. Life feels directionless and he craves something that he's not sure even exists. Going through the motions of life with no passion left to give feels numbing until he meets a friend that shows him there's light at the end of the tunnel.