The Bad Boy and the Prince (BL) (Boyxboy)
  • Reads 25
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
  • Reads 25
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2020
Mature
Just a story that I'm rolling with. It has a bit of structure but no ending in sight. Hoping I can get to, like, 30 chapters. It is set in James' and Evan's Senior year. I wonder what will happen... 🤔

James is a rich kid who moved at the beginning of highschool and immediately started getting picked on. He doesn't wear any name brands and doesn't talk about his personal life so no one really knows how much money he actually has...

Evans grew up with all the same people so when he saw a cute new kid, he couldn't help but pick on him. He doesn't care much for what he wears but he loves 80s fashion. He lives in the poor part of the city and everyone knows it but that doesn't stop him from being the school bad boy...
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