Love, Lies and Loathing
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  • Parts 13
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  • Reads 2,263
  • Votes 43
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 19m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2011
When Crystal Sanders, splits up with her first real boyfriend Dean, she's hurt, and to make matters worse, her parents are going through a sudden divorce.

Whilst trying to fight her feelings for Dean and keep away from her parents constant arguing she meets Luke. The mysterious, gorgeous boy, who she knows almost nothing about.

When Crystal's mother announces they're moving to the USA, Crystal accepts her fate, she spends her last night in England at a party, but will she find out more about the mysterious Luke, will her new life in the USA turn out okay? Or is her new life destined for disaster?
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THIS IS COMPLETELY UNDER RECONSTRUCTION: I'm here to give you a better written and updated version. (July 2024) After a terrible hate crime suffered by 16 year old Luke, everything changes. His mom uproots his life and moves him to a small city in Vermont. Things are starting to look up for Luke, new friends and a new start, no one knows his story here. At this new place, no one knows how broken he is. He hides it well, convincing even his mom that he's not emotionally affected by these awful scars. He has to hide who he is, he will no longer be the 'dorky gay kid', he's just the straight mysterious new kid with a broken arm and a scarred face. Hiding who he is as a person is getting hard for him to deal with. He's always been an open guy, and he's not sure how much longer he can tell lame excuses about how he got the thick angry red slice that runs down from his eyebrow to his jaw....The worst part is pretending to be straight, which was his moms idea of course. He meets the very athletic and openly gay Brett, who starts to try getting close to him. but he can't allow that temptation. Will Luke be strong enough to be himself? Or will he lose himself in his new identity?