Dear CJ
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  • Reads 1,019
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 8
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published May 22, 2019
Damian Lillard is a handsome, kind NBA Player for the Portland Trailblazers. His life is the basic life of an NBA star until he meets CJ McCollum, the newest rookie on the team.

Damian immediately dislikes CJ. He claims his Arrogant and cocky behavior is hard to put aside.

However, when things start to go wrong in Portland at the trade deadline CJ makes sure that nothing will separate the back court duo. Damian begins to notices that CJ is actually rather loving at heart.

But, the pressures of CJ being the Trailblazers starting SG leaves him blind to Damian's affection towards him. Damian tries everything he can to get CJ to see how he feels about him. 

When Kelly Oubre, a starter for the suns and one of Damian's long time friends, notices that Damian likes CJ, he tries to get in the way as much as he can hoping he can be the one CJ loves. Will CJ get stuck in a love triangle, fall for the wrong man, find out who truly loves him? 

Just read to find out, it's not that hard.
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