why not us?
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 52m
Complete, First published May 27, 2022
Mature
(This contains mainly George as top, though they do switch)

Set somewhat in the Bridgerton universe.

Dream could be described in just a mere few words: a good, sheltered, homeschooled boy. That is precisely when he meets and, of course, falls for George.

Both of them begin a relationship that then turns physical, and George soon realizes just how innocent Dream is. He then has the task to teach and, as a consequential result, to corrupt him. Though, at times George is certain Dream does and says things on purpose just to tease him.

But, really, Dream is just sweet, earnest, and honestly wishes for George to do pretty much whatever he wants to him.

Tw!!: brief mentions/implications of experiences with sa
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