Loving the Villain

Loving the Villain

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It's hard to resist a boy when he can turn into Francisco Lachowski or Channing Tatum or anyguy for that matter. Introvert and journalist Mario desperately awaits the day he escapes Townville City. A place where seeing heroes and villains have epic fights is just a common. Mario has had a happy life with his secret boyfriend and loved superhero, Clark Clarkson, and his beloved school newspaper. But when a mischievous villain crashes into his life, Mario is overwhelm with this boy's attention. The boy who can turn into anything has set his sights on Mario and Mario can shake him off. Can Mario actually be falling for the villain?
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