My College Roommate

My College Roommate

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Alton North hasn't had the most privileged life, living in a home with his mother and step father has always been a struggle. His mother hated the fact that he was gay and would barely look at him, and his step father was the complete opposite. Alton suspected him of being secretly gay due to him always trying to hit on him. Finally getting to go to college means that he was free, well free to do as he pleased, and that meant doing his super hot roommate. Malcolm Honest has always tried to live up to his name. Honesty is the best policy afterall. Except for when you're gay and live with a black family who most likely wouldn't accept you for being you. Being in college hasn't helped him to tell his family. He was open to everyone else though, he even visited gay bars when he felt lonely that is until a Freshman moves in with him.
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