Star-Crossed ✔️
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  • Reads 32,277
  • Votes 1,467
  • Parts 35
  • Time 7h 39m
Complete, First published Nov 19, 2022
Mature
Former child actor and current pop sensation Theo Thorne is the self-proclaimed King of Hollywood. He has teenage hearts around the world in a chokehold with his charms and talents, blind to the fact that he is slowly spiraling. 

Theo's co-star from a movie he'd done when he was only twelve, Noah Russo, was off the grid. The only times he's back in the spotlight is never for good news. 

The pair were once America's favorite kids, their debut on the movie having shaken multiple generations. When Theo's manager decides it would be amazing publicity to rekindle their friendship for a few photos, the two reluctantly reunite. 

Noah has skeletons in his closet, ones that Theo isn't prepared to unveil. Nor is he ready to face the fact that the two might have something more between them than camaraderie.
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The Alpha's Mate

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Branson Williams, it's his last year in school, and he finds out who his mate is this year. He is openly gay, so he's not surprised when his mate turns out to be a guy, but he is surprised when the guy he can't stand the most is his. Noah Everett is stepping into his Alpha role, still no sign of a mate. He grew up his whole life assuming his best friend would be his, and when the time came it showed that she wasn't. But her annoying little brother? The boy he can't stand? Turns out to be his mate. How the hell are they suppose to make that work?