i never really liked fire

i never really liked fire

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Aden never really liked people. They're the shy, reserved type; the one who read at recess instead of playing with the other kids. No one could get Aden to open up. Except Koa. When Aden met Koa at a coffee shop downtown, they hit it off immediately, Aden finding he was falling in love fast. Everything was going great, until a fire wiped out their town, Koa reported missing while it still spread. Upon searching frantically for Koa in the flames, Aden uncovers a secret that could shake their relationship-and the rest of the world. Koa - he/him Aden - they/he tw: -pain, -fire, -knife
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