Behind a screen
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  • Reads 36
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 6
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2021
Mature
Jay and Ary are faceless mcyt's/content creators. They both don't know each others real names or who the other looks like, they thought it would be fun to keep it a secrete till one of them face reveals. But what they don't know is that they live in the same neighborhood and attend the same collage in England. The two become as close to each other as they did behind a screen  without realizing they already know each other.


{TW} This story also contains super descriptive parts in the story that I would suggest only a mature audience should read, thank you :)
And I will also add warnings for the types of things to be wary of when reading. 

Sorry if I also spelled a lot of things incorrect or used the wrong words in some sentences, I really am not the best writer.

(NONE OF THE PHOTOS ARE MINE UNLESS I SAID I TOOK THEM :')
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