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Virtually Started

Virtually Started

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Fiction
Romance
Ashamed, Confuse, Phobic, or perhaps... all of the negative sentiments. Niko, a varsity athlete from PU, never anticipated falling in love while navigating his homosexuality and maturity. "Being homophobic isn't something to be proud of." Shin, an angel who decreed from heaven above to appreciate, support, and cherish her gay friend...and to love also?
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Falling in love for the first time can be a beautiful thing. Only if it did not come with the constant self-doubt. Mika Yamamoto just recently moved to Yokohama, Japan with her mother. Her first summer in a new city, Mika meets four college students who all are part of the lgbtq+ community and soon become Mika's life long friends, Minato, Hirato, Akio, and Miu. Going on her second year of high school, Mika discovers an emotion she has never felt before, but for another girl. Meeting in the music room, Nani sits next to Mika on the piano bench as Mika plays a song for her. A start to a new relationship. There are many worries that cross Mika's mind, such as sexuality and how this relationship will turn out. And when college starts, Mika begins to have seconds thoughts. A love story that begins with a song.. but how will that song end? **** coverphoto: Sel @soyboysel (insta) Word Count: 61,000-62,000

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