In Love With My Bully

In Love With My Bully

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Oct 16, 2020
Kayden Blake James is sixteen years old that's entering his junior year at Imhotep Royal Institute High School. He gets bullied by the football team because of his sexuality. Kayden has a dilemma he fell in love with his bully Chresanto Romeo August, his bestfriends Ryland and Brianna tells him he is crazy and delusional. Kayden doesn't pay any attention too Ryland or Brianna and looks past the fact that Chresanto bullies him he's completely swayed and fancy's the boy.
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Kyle James Ross is an eighteen year old student, living in Flagstaff, Arizona with his sister, Blair Elle Ross, and his mom, Dr. Vivian Jean Ross, who is an emergency room physician at the Flagstaff Medical Center. His dad, Robert Ross, is a soldier serving in Syria. He has white skin, blonde hair, and a slim physique. He's one of the most popular kids in Elden High School, most likely due to his relationship with his sister, who is the vice-president of the school's student council, and his friendship with some of the most popular kids in school. His life is doing well. He's getting good grades in school, he has supportive friends, and a girlfriend who he loves unconditionally. But his life is about to change when someone who has been a part of his life for a long time is gone and he meets someone who will turn his world upside down. (NOTE: This story contains mature content. It has strong language, violence, and mentions of attempted suicide, domestic violence, and eating disorders. Read at your own risk.)

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