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eric's buddy
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Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2020
ERIC'S BUDDY | The year is 1976, and Eric Forman lives in Point Place, Wisconsin. At 17 years old, Eric's got it all: a stable family, a close-knit group of friends, even a girlfriend. And, above all, Eric Forman is straight. Completely straight. 𝘠𝘦𝘱. Just completely and totally straight. That's Eric. Straight. He's straight. 

Things change in the December of Eric's Junior year of high school when he's paired up with Buddy Morgan for a biology project. Buddy Morgan, the rich, popular, aggravatingly friendly kid that everybody knows and loves. Except Eric's friends. They hate Buddy.

Of course it had to be Buddy. 

Though his friends- and even his subconscious- tell Eric that he should stay away from Buddy, for some reason . . . Eric doesn't seem to mind him that much.



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