F#%&$d Up Love-Creek Story & Side Creek One-Shots
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Ongoing, First published May 07, 2020
(⚠Warning!⚠ This Story Is Made Partially Original, I Can't Promise That I Will Get The Character Personality 100% Please Don't Criticize That 'Blank' Doesn't Act Like This Normally Or Anything Similar.)

Craig Tucker, a growing teen who grew into his rebellious explicit-mouthed attitude and became a silent shadow of trouble. 

Tweek Tweak, an awkward and bullied teen for his uncontrollable twitches and his tendency to harm himself clumsily. He is partly the undeclared manager of his family restaurant. Kenneth McCormick being a fellow co-worker and stocker for 'goods'

After having a split sided disagreement between two groups, The used-to-be teen lovers were split. Both individually change and realised after being met up again. That earning back their relationship was going to be a shit-full of drama from both rival parties and past experiences testing their reviving romantic bond between them.
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