The boy next door ;; klaine
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  • Reads 110
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 6
  • Time 55m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2020
Mature
When Kurt is transferred to Dalton Academy due to situations out of his control, He feels like he's lost the world. In McKinley, he had the New Directions, his classmates, good friends, and he had a glowing uniqueness that made him stand out and feel important. 

Standing out has its cons despite the pros,  

At Dalton, every boy is cookie cut the same, except from Blaine Anderson. 


potential triggers ;;

Mentions of suicide and thoughts of self harm. 
Description of bullying/ abusive acts 
Talk of sex (no descriptions as that isn't the focus of the book.) 

This subjects will be handled maturely, and not forced in or romanticised within this book. 
I will be focusing mainly on positivity and growth throughout this book, but there will always be the bad bits that come up, and I will be writing them as naturally as I can.
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Kurt Hummel is the most popular guy in school. He's the head of the Cheerios, is best friends with the 2 cutest girls in school and is respected by all of his peers. And that's with him being gay. But when exchange students from Dalton Academy come to Mckinley for a week, he notices one guy: the nerdy, unpopular, Blaine Anderson.What will he make suffer: his feelings for Blaine or his popularity?