Not So Far With You (BxB)
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  • Reads 920
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  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 20m
Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2019
Chris Glens, a math teacher at Bechporch middle school dosne't talk about his orientation on the job. After what happened with his parents he just dosen't seem to fit in as much. When a new teacher, Matthew Jacobs arrives his job as a english teacher across the hall, Chris can't stand being drawn in with his blue eyes and his bubbly and confusing personality. Then Matthew's problems lays out and he thinks Chris might be a way to solve his problems. They find each other in different ways but... could it be love?

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