Show me what they talk about
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Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2019
Jungkook is one of the many males on Malain's Dance team. Known for the most good looking openly gay kids in school, one of the many talked about topics. One of the well-know kids in school can bring pros and cons. But also is being Kim Taehyungs boyfriend, keeping secrets from him.
Taehyung, one of the well-known football players in the state. But for a person who doesn't really want that famous persona is still one of the many topics in schools. Not just his football side is shown, almost everyone in school knows Kim taehyung also is bisexual. But only one thing about Taehyung is unknown, even from his boyfriend Jungkook.
One regular teenage party, drinks (and tea) are spilled, lips are touching and secrets are said. How will Taehyung and Jungkook try and stay sober with their secrets on the line?
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