Baby, I was Born This Gay
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  • Parts 2
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  • Reads 70
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2015
Mature
In a town where homosexuality is intolerable, Jason Lee always knew he was different. He just couldn't put a finger on it; that is until he meets Matthew Woodrow, his polar opposite. Matthew is sexy, mysterious, and downright crazy. The differences heavily contrast with the sheltered, shy, and introverted Jason, who knew at first glance that the bad boy would have definitely made a mess of him. 

But after kisses, bottles of drinks, and blurry nights out in the bars, Matthew would have unleashed who Jason truly is. By then, would it still be a mess that Jason is willing to clean?
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