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School Days
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Ongoing, First published Sep 18, 2018
Mature
College AU. JayTim.

"Holy shit." The man said, leaning closer to Tim to read more. "You read this gore in the middle of class? How does a body even end up like that? Why are they making out beside the evidence?"

Tim turned to look at the man, raising an eyebrow.

"Yes." Tim replied bluntly, closing his laptop and ignoring the last two questions. "Didn't quite catch your name."

Tim turned to look at the man expectantly.

The man coughed awkwardly before grinning.

"The name's Jason."



I didn't think this was possible, but I'm writing a romance. No one thought it was possible. But, here we are. There is angst, though. You can't expect no angst at all, from me, at least.
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