Watching From the Sidelines
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  • Reads 17
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Feb 06, 2019
Zerro goes through his life just watching everyone else, never making friends, never speaking unless spoken to, just watching. He observes what makes people happy, what makes them..well..them. One day as he is sitting alone in the cafeteria studying the group of jocks, picking their emotions apart one by one, he noticed a new kid. Of course out of pure curiosity he watches the kid, not expecting what he found. He also didn't expect the kid to approach him one day about his staring. No one ever does, it was normal by now. Slowly but surely Marquis, the new kid, changes Zerro. But is it for the better? Or will it backfire like ever other relationship Zerro has tried to build? 

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