Principal Williams
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  • Reads 437
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 14
  • Time 4h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jun 01, 2019
Mature
Andrew Declan is the new kid in town. In his old town he was accepted for being gay. In his old town, he had amazing friends who loved and supported him. In his old town, he thought he had an actual life. His new town is completely different. In his new town, homosexuality isn't accepted. In his new town, he experiences bullying for the first time. In his new town, he meets Vincent Williams. In his new town, everything will change because he falls in love with his Principal.

Disclaimer: This story will contain ManxBoy action. It will have situations of bullying, profanity, homosexual sex, and more that I will throw in. Enjoy :)
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A closeted young man from a Caribbean country moves to America and ends up in the same college as his online crush yet unable to come to terms with how he feels for this person, actually meeting this person and the mental scars he has from being gay in the homophobic culture he was raised in. Can he overcome and accept himself for who he is and even if he does...will he find happiness falling for a stranger? (Chapters are updated periodically to fix grammar and punctuation errors as well to add to or take away from the storyline so that the story flows better. So be sure to check back previous chapters and if you see an error that I haven't, please let me know in a comment. Constructive critiques are always welcome. Thank you for reading!)