Tim and Wes
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Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2022
Mature
Tim, gay and totally fine with it, has fallen in love with Wesley, the quarterback from literature class in college. Unfortunately, this charming boy is straight and in a relationship with a cheerleader. But one day, Tim meets Wes in a bar, who tries to drown his sorrows because his girlfriend and him broke up. The next day, Wes wakes up in Tim's bed with a huge hangover.
And without clothes...
Then trouble starts!
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WARNING ! Please read below if you're fine with the following themes :
Rude language, explicit gay sex scenes labeled with a +18, (a few) dubious and non-consensual sex scenes, mild violence and alcohol.
If you're not fine with these, don't read the story.
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Author: Emma B. Thyste/SweetSugarSpike
Proofreader : Kitkat
Translated from French
Original story : 'Tim et Wes' by Emma B. Thyste, published in 2018
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