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Oreo
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    Time 10h 39m
Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2018
Mature
BxB | Boy x Boy  

[A/N ~ Under heavy editing/revision phase: things in this draft are subject to change; but I'm not giving you the ending with the draft so you can read the true ending to the first book when I can finally post it <3]

At a homophobic school, Romeo struggled to keep his secret until it leaked and his life turned into a living hell.  Having almost no safe place at all, he felt helpless and alone until the new kid comes to his aid, sharing the same secret.  Romeo is finally able to relax a bit, but their relationship only seems to deepen the more they get to know each other.   Though as time goes on, he starts to get the feeling that Orion is hiding something from him.
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University was meant to be a new start, a place where Alex was open about his bisexuality. But meeting his confidently gay flatmate, Scotty, makes Alex hesitate. He's not that kind of brave and he coming out is harder than he thought. So, when he meets Felix, who's also gay, Alex lets him think he's straight. How was he to know Felix would become his best friend, and how can he tell him as more and more time goes by? It really isn't a problem, until Alex's stupid heart falls in love. Or the I'm-straight-he's-gay trope from the 'straight' boy's perspective.