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To Be Decided
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Continúa, Has publicado jun 24, 2022
George meets a guy when he comes in to the store he works at to buy beer. Not quite love at first sight but i promise it happens soon after.

Explicit content

~ Drinking under the age of 21 (story is based in the U.S. making that illegal)
~ Sexual activity (all consensual)

I will add more CWs as the story goes on so make sure to check the desc every so often.
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George hasn't had an easy life after being diagnosed with autism. Going to a public school as an autistic, highly intelligent boy, he clearly notices the differences between his classmates and himself, giving him a lot of insecurity and shame about his own behaviour. As his escape, he goes to a bakery for hours a day to calm his mind, but things change when a new boy who moved is hired. Unexpectedly, and for the first time, George decides to open himself up to the new boy, Clay, while at the same time, Clay slowly starts falling for his new best friend, George. Mostly fluff with some angst every now and then! ⚠️ I wrote this book from my own experience and my own mindset, as someone with diagnosed autism, highly intelligent and ADHD. I DON'T think people with autism are childish or cute, I'm not projecting a stereotype. This is from my own struggles with autism at a public school without special needs.