The Perfect Boy
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  • Reads 3,182
  • Votes 417
  • Parts 56
  • Time 3h 5m
Ongoing, First published May 04, 2018
This is a complete story based on a real-life experience (maybe around 70%-75% true).   After finishing the book, for some reason, I had to take it down (the reason would be explained in the second book, coming up).  For those of you who read, but didn't have a chance to finish reading the story when I pulled it down, I am truly sorry.  A number of you contacted me.  So, now, I am putting this up again.

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I was well known in my school, not only for my apparent good looks, but for the fact that my face appeared in so many school events and activities.   Prior to today, I was a happy single boy of seventeen years with a dazzling identity and a matching sparkling track record. 

Those eyes, that smile, the flexes on his face that it caused - just about everything about his face -captivated me since I first noticed him sitting on the second row in the school auditorium.  He had the brightest of smiles.  The most endearing aura enveloped his being.  The simple gestures he made as he was sitting had both a calming effect and one that caused some kind of rage within me.

I knew right then that this boy was going to be the end of me.
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I wish to edit this story and make few changes but I am wrapped up in others. This is my first attempt at writing so... hope you like. Edits may happen in time but for now, the story will remain as is. At the age of Seven, Christian came out to his parents. His parents accepted him with open arms but with concerns the world may not, they took matters into their own hands. They raised Christian to be a confident, strong minded young man with the capability of defending himself both mentally and physically. Christian was ready to tackle the world and everything he loved, including Football. At the age of fourteen, he decided he would spend his summer at a well known football camp to perfect his skills. That's where he met his first love and boyfriend, Billy, who disappeared the last week of camp. Four years later, when a new student named William transfers to his school, it throws Christians life into chaos. William reminded Christian of Billy. He was convinced his lost love had been found. One problem, William insisted he wasn't this Billy person Christian assumed him to be. Will Christian ever learn of what happened to his lost love or ruin everything he's worked so hard to accomplish in his attempts to find the truth?