Perfect fake boyfriend | DreamNotFound
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  • Reads 79,378
  • Votes 3,045
  • Parts 27
  • Time 2h 55m
Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2020
George's cousin is getting wed in about a month. He expects George to come with his significant other who he was bragging about so proudly over the past few months. He never expected his little George to man up and get a partner.

George is panicking. His cousin wants him to bring someone with him to his wedding. How will he do that even though he's single? He doesn't even want a relationship, but now he's forced to find someone.
And that fast.

As soon as George tells Dream about his dilemma, he comes up with an interesting idea.

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⚠️Trigger warnings⚠️:
- dealing with homophobia
- description of panic attacks
- mention + description of violence 
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