Chemistry Club
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  • Reads 257
  • Votes 33
  • Parts 5
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2019
Aaron is a high schooler who has a high reputation. He's the star pitcher of the school baseball team and very smart. He don't have a girlfriend, mainly because he "doesn't have time" for a girlfriend. After accidentally bumping into Kento, a runner on the track team, (who gets angry at Aaron afterwards) Aaron feels that he's missing something, but he can't  figure out what. Aaron joins the science club after the principal establishes that seniors must join a club, and to his surprise, Kento also joined. The next day, the two get paired randomly for a science fair project, and Kento already hates Aaron because of what happened yesterday. Kento has to learn to get along with Aaron if they want to win in the fair.

(AGES 13+: STRONG LANGUAGE USED THROUGHOUT THE BOOK.)

*New chapters every Saturday. First chapter posted on November 30, 2019. 

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