The Romantics - Charlie Dalton

The Romantics - Charlie Dalton

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Charlie Dalton, irresistibly charming and oozing with sensuality, has taken an interest in you out of all the new girls at Welton Academy. After you become mesmerized by his spell, Charlie propositions you with a night of intimacy. How could you refuse? However, the next morning is a lonely one; Charlie had left without a trace. Feeling abandoned and conflicted, you find comfort in another classmate - Gordon Abner. Soft and benevolent, he seems like the right guy for you to invest your mind in. All the while, Charlie is struggling to think of anyone else. On a quest to infiltrate your love, Charlie consults the Dead Poets and challenges what you've come to believe. The peace you had constructed is being savagely countered. This is the story of an outspoken boy desperate to finally discover his definition of love. - Warning. Sexual themes and content. Strong language. This is heavily inspired by the 1989 movie Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir. Carpe Diem
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Abby Perry didn't plan any of that: didn't plan to go at Welton, didn't plan to lie to her parents about the play, didn't plan to waste her first kiss in that stupid way. But there she was, going with her twin at his school, acting in a play with him, and kissing a boy she didn't expect to kiss... *ੈ✩‧₊˚༺☆༻*ੈ✩‧₊˚ Disclaimer: none of the characters (but Abby Perry, David Smith, some theatre kids, some children and Charlie's relatives) were written exclusively by the writer, but they are part of Peter Weir's film "Dead Poets Society". Any reference to the reader's real life or personal experience is purely casual. The writer is not an English native speaker.

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