•It's just me•
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  • Reads 75
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 8
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published May 28, 2018
Mature
Y'all, this is a very slow burn. If y'ain't here for the drama, y'ain't here.
 A cliché football player named Zac lives a normal life. He has a normal family, goes to a normal school, has normal friends, and makes normal grades. Soon however, he's hit with a conundrum, the question all teens seem to ask themselves nowadays: am I gay? Watch him and his closest friends find life through hardship, love through closed doors, and rise above themselves to keep their community together.
 Btw I don't own the cover , here's the link to where I found it: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/670403094503355160/  
if you just click on the first little tab thing or go to images you can find it. I do not know who it was made by, but it's real good.
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