Dark & Light (bxb)
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 29m
  • Reads 237
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 29m
Complete, First published Sep 20, 2021
Xander Noir, junior year. He hates his home life. He hates school. People hate him, he's not fond of them either. Really, most things and people don't mix well with Xander. Everyone outside of Drew Dawn, the most sweetest, freckled boy on Earth who bakes cookies. 

Xander's been in love with Drew since they were eight and has only fallen deeper since. 

Now all he's gotta do is confess and navigate everything crappy in life. 

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Fluff, slice-of-life type romance between two high school boys. I'd like to think this is a good story if you want a break from the hard-core angst or action adventure:D

Comment or vote of you want, my friend:) either way, I hope you have a good time of being☆♡
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