Can I Tell You A Secret?

Can I Tell You A Secret?

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Gerard Way, and Frank Iero (or, Gee and Frankie) are school mates at Helena High School. Helena High' was named after Gerard's grandma. Gerard and Frankie have a, 'special trait' that they DON'T want to share to the world. And that is, that Gerard and Frankie have feelings for each other. And, yup, they are boys. But, they are bisexual, so, I guess its alright. They are not friends until Frank joins Gerard's art class in school, of course, in school. Then, they feel as tho, that it was "love at first sight" for them. Both. But, they are too afraid to tell each other, because they think that one of them is going to reject, and become, "Frenemies". Will they become "partners?" Or will "him" reject and become "frenemies?" Find out in this book, "Can I tell you a secret?" ENJOY! -MeGaNn HeLmS
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Mikey Way gets bullied by Frank Iero and his friends, being the butt of all their jokes. But what nobody knows is that Mikey has a brother named Gerard, who goes to a prestigious art school across the country. That is, until he gets expelled. And so Gee joins the public school system with his brother when he catches the eye of a certain boy named Frank Iero. But, unfortunately, Frank's friends notice him too.

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