Home Field Advantage
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  • Reads 3,230
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 21
  • Time 9h 0m
Ongoing, First published Apr 26, 2022
Mature
Leo Brookes has a lot on his mind for senior year and love isn't one of them. 

After an injury resulting him to stop play baseball, he is back and ready to prove himself to his twin brother and the rest of his team. His brother (Liam) found to have a hatred toward one player particular from their rival team, Noel Lane. They realized they're gonna have to work twice as hard this year to beat Noel and his team for good. 

But when the universe forces Leo and Noel together more times than he would like, Leo begins to develop feelings for his brother's rival. But will his feelings for the boy ruin his close relationship with his brother or worse his game?
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No Homo

36 parts Complete Mature

when Jaylen Park and Cassian Bergman cross the fine line between rivals and lovers they have to reevaluate everything they have ever known because straight guys don't kiss other guys, especially their teammates, and they sure as hell don't sleep with them either. It doesn't help that the two boys have this underlying sexual tension that they both can't explain because at the end of the day no matter what connection still lingers between them, they can't act on their urges because Jaylen is 100% straight and so is Cassian or maybe the two are just a little confused but it's okay because no matter how many kisses they share behind closed doors as long as they remember to say "no homo" afterward it simply doesn't count as love, right? [EXTENDED SYNOPSIS INSIDE]