The Irish Bastard

The Irish Bastard

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Brock is part of a strictly Christian town. He's lucky that his family isn't Christian, but rather rich business owners. However, all of his friends are, which is a bit of an issue when he's gay. Brock's never been a pretender, but if he wants to protect his fake friendships, he has to mask it. So he becomes a punk, skipping school and focusing his time on making people believe he was straight. The thing is, after he's moved to Ireland there's a certain Irish bastard who sees through his facade after he catches him staring.
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