The Script Survivor (Book 1) (DISC.)

The Script Survivor (Book 1) (DISC.)

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Life's tough, and troublesome. But there's always that one super positive and accomplished person who disagrees most of the time. Meet Xander, the top student at the garrison, and is practically a one man (boy really) army. He has all the pride and victory he wants, but an event after another leave him doubtful of his identity. Everything he knew about the garrison will change for him, all thanks to an encounter of fate.
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This story starts with Nicolas Pearson moving to a new school. This story will move on into him meeting Thomas Weiss, a "straight as a pole" and popular football jock who doesn't care about his existence, and developing a big time crush on him. Then, he'll find out he has a class with him and by destiny they'll have to partner up and work together for a project. Thomas will hate Nicolas after finding out he's gay but after spending some time with him, he'll magically fall for him and they fight some more because well, Tommy doesn't want to be "out" yet but they'll get over it and eventually be the best gay couple in the campus and they live happily ever after. Yup, that's Cliché Beginnings or should I say, how it should be; only instead, Thomas Weiss is the popular gay jock who'd set his eyes on the new straight kid, Nicolas Pearson. All Rights Reserved. 2019. Ryder Xanders

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