Story cover for The Gala by samarawagenaar
The Gala
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    Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Nov 10, 2019
Mature
Wyatt is dealing with some things. One there are terrorists on the lose, two there's a big two year anniversary party for the team... and three he's got a big thing for his friend, Gage. he's been pressured into confessing during the party, but something's never go as planned.
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Half Steps

1 part Ongoing Mature

"Do you have any idea what you do to me?" Weston asked suddenly, voice low but not soft-frustrated. I blinked. "What?" He laughed under his breath. "Forget it. If I tell you, you'll never look me in the eyes again." ❄︎❄︎❄︎ Skyler never wanted to stand out, he just wanted a fresh start. After losing his family, his friend Matthew and his family took him in, and now in highschool, he's determined to keep his head down. But when a secret gossip account, exposes Skyler's past, thanks to Leo, an old friend turned traitor, the bullying he thought he left behind returns. Alone again, Skyler hides his pain behind a smile. Weston Wilder, football captain and Matthew's best friend, never cared much for Skyler. But after seeing the damage done, and how much it's hurting Matthew, Weston steps in. At first, it's just to help his best friend. But the more he tries to stay detached, the harder it becomes to ignore Skyler or the way he makes Weston feel. Enemies aren't supposed to matter. But maybe, sometimes, they do.